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The Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, City of London

RIBA5993
Soane, Sir John (1753-1837)
NOTES: This photograph, taken prior to the rebuilding of the bank, comes from the Francis William Troup archive held at the RIBA Library. Troup was a consultant architect to the Bank of England and prepared designs for the rebuilding of the Threadneedle site in 1920. The commission was given to Sir Herbert Baker in 1921 with whom Troup worked initially as supervising architect.

The Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, City of London: the Four Per Cent (later Old Dividend) Office

RIBA5994
Soane, Sir John (1753-1837)
NOTES: This photograph, taken prior to the rebuilding of the bank, comes from the Francis William Troup archive held at the RIBA Library. Troup was a consultant architect to the Bank of England and prepared designs for the rebuilding of the Threadneedle site in 1920. The commission was given to Sir Herbert Baker in 1921 with whom Troup worked initially as supervising architect.

The Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, City of London: close-up of the caryatids around the lantern in the Four Per Cent (later Old Dividend) Office

RIBA5995
Soane, Sir John (1753-1837)
NOTES: This photograph, taken prior to the rebuilding of the bank, comes from the Francis William Troup archive held at the RIBA Library. Troup was a consultant architect to the Bank of England and prepared designs for the rebuilding of the Threadneedle site in 1920. The commission was given to Sir Herbert Baker in 1921 with whom Troup worked initially as supervising architect.

Gibson Hall (former head office of the National Provincial Bank of England), 15 Bishopsgate, City of London, seen from the south with the NatWest Tower behind

RIBA6042
Gibson, John (1817-1892)
NOTES: This banking hall served its original purpose until 1982 when it was restored and converted into an assembly room for the National Westminster Bank and became known as the Gibson Hall.
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