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  • image SM 37/1/3

Reference number

SM 37/1/3

Purpose

[107] Record drawing, The Stone Building, 2 October 1822

Aspect

Elevation of the corner tower and western wing of the Stone Building looking east from St Margaret's Street

Scale

bar scale of 1/20 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

Elevation of part of the Stone Building in St. Margarets Street / next old Palace Yard, traced from a Drawing at H.M. Office of Works

Signed and dated

  • 02/10/1822
    October 2d. 1822

Medium and dimensions

Pen, on tracing paper (255 x 156) affixed with red wax on laid paper (263 x 250)

Hand

John William Hiort (1772 - 1861), draughtsman
The Day Book entry for 2 October 1822 notes that John Hiort was Copying Elevations for / new Buildings.

Watermark

J Green / 1821

Notes

This drawing is inscribed as a copy from existing drawings in the Office of Works' own holdings. It shows the The Stone Building's flanking range and pavilion tower facing St Margaret's Street, to the south of central block.

Level

Drawing

Digitisation of the Drawings Collection has been made possible through the generosity of the Leon Levy Foundation. This catalogue of Soane’s designs for the New Law Courts was generously funded by The Worshipful Company of Mercers and The Pilgrim Trust.

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