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

RIBA2765-20
Donald Insall Associates
NOTES: The Bank interiors were restored by Donald Insall Associates.

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

RIBA2766-20
Donald Insall Associates
NOTES: The Bank interiors were restored by Donald Insall Associates.

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

RIBA2767-20
Donald Insall Associates
NOTES: The Bank interiors were restored by Donald Insall Associates.

Great Mosque (Mezquita), Cordoba: the dome over the bay in front of the Mihrab

RIBA3762
NOTES: This former mosque became a place of Christian worship in 1236 when Cordoba was captured from the Moors by King Ferdinand III of Castile and the cathedral was built inside it largely in the 1520s.

Santa Maria la Blanca, Toledo: the arcades

RIBA3763
NOTES: This Mudejar style building was constructed under the Christian Kingdom of Castile by Islamic architects for Jewish use and originally known as the Ibn Shushan Synagogue. It became a church in the 1400s but no major alterations were made. It is a fine example of Almohad architecture given its construction in brick and the use of pillars rather than columns.
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