Designs for East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London: design for the chimneypiece in the small roooms adjoining the Committee Rooms, executed in veined marble Architect/Designer Holland, Henry (1745-1806) Country UK: England City London Subject Date 1800 Image Date 1800 View Interior Style Neoclassical Medium Drawing Library Reference VOS/78 f.46 verso Orientation Portrait Colour Info Colour Credit RIBA Collections Subject Mantelpieces ; Marble ; Office buildings ; Fireplaces
NOTES: With more space being required the East India Company acquired the buildings either side of their existing headquarters in the 1790s, planning to reface their existing building and extend to either side. The Company Surveyor, Richard Jupp, was in charge of the work and at the time was thought to be the designer, but the elevation had been provided by Henry Holland and after Jupp's death in April 1799 Holland completed the building. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.
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