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The Bank of England's Windowless Walls
Mobs in 18th century London would very often even if they weren't interested in attacking a building they would go into the building and sort of pull things apart particularly buildings that hadn't lit their windows. If you didn't put lights in your windows then your property was at risk. So one of the things that the bank does very early on is has these sort of windowless walls at the ground floor level so it doesn't have to light its windows. The other thing it does are there's a church next door to the bank which during the Gordon riots in 1780 the rioters try to get into the bank through the churchSo almost the next day the bank of England's directors take