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[425] Finished drawing, alternative penultimate design, Westminster Hall and New Law Courts, 13 May 1824
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Reference number
SM 53/3/38
Purpose
[425] Finished drawing, alternative penultimate design, Westminster Hall and New Law Courts, 13 May 1824
Aspect
Elevation of the façade to the Court of King's Bench to St Margaret's Street, showing the junction with the northern range of The Stone Building, with octagonal corner turret, with flyer showing variant for ground-floor windows, almost as executed
Scale
bar scale of 1/10 inch to 1 foot
Inscribed
Elevation of part of the Front of the new Courts next St Margaret's Street / altered agreeably to the directions of the Select Committee. 6th. May 1824. / Scale of Feet / (flyer) This alteration of the / lower windows made / agreeably to a Memorandum / made by the Chairman / of the Select Committee / 24th May 1824. (red pen) In. No: 3076
Signed and dated
- 13/05/1824
John Soane Arch[itect]. / Lincolns Inn Fields / 13th. May 1824
The date is probably that of Soane's meeting with the Select Committee, for which this drawing was prepared.
Medium and dimensions
Pencil, pen, wash, coloured washes including raw umber, burnt umber and sepia, within septupal ruled wash border pricked for transfer on wove paper (650 x 488); flyer (49 x 82)
Hand
Probably George Bailey (1792 - 1860), draughtsman
Notes
The meticulous penmanship and variagated layering of coloured washes are characteristic of Bailey's draughtsmanship. The same type of rueld border occurs on SM 53/3/37. The verso bears the stamp of the Office of Works, and there is a pencil sketch of battlements to the left of the main drawing.
As the inscription makes clear, this drawing was prepared in responce to Soane's meeting with the Select Committee on 6 May 1824. The Day Book entry for 13 May records that George Bailey was preparing documentation for the New Law Courts, but not on drawings per se. As Soane saw the Select Committee on the afternoon of 13 May 1824, this drawing must have been prepared between the latter date and 6 May.
The flyer, amending the heads of the turet's windows from pointed to square, was added in response to the Select Committee's meeting of 24 May 1824.
As the inscription makes clear, this drawing was prepared in responce to Soane's meeting with the Select Committee on 6 May 1824. The Day Book entry for 13 May records that George Bailey was preparing documentation for the New Law Courts, but not on drawings per se. As Soane saw the Select Committee on the afternoon of 13 May 1824, this drawing must have been prepared between the latter date and 6 May.
The flyer, amending the heads of the turet's windows from pointed to square, was added in response to the Select Committee's meeting of 24 May 1824.
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.
If you have any further information about this object, please contact us: drawings@soane.org.uk