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The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
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The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1910. The Royal Exchange building was opened in 1844. Postcard
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Media ID 19175187
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Album Bank Bank Of England London England United Kingdom Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Omnibus Portico Royal Exchange Sir William Sir William Tite Stock Exchange Tite Tite Sir William Tite William Tite William Sir Traffic William Tite Hand Tinted Postal Service
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This print captures the grandeur of The Bank of England and Royal Exchange in London, circa 1910. The iconic Royal Exchange building, opened in 1844, stands tall with its neoclassical architecture dominating the cityscape. Its impressive portico welcomes visitors into a world of finance and commerce. The hand-colored image brings to life the bustling atmosphere of early 20th-century London. A busy avenue is filled with vibrant red buses and horse-drawn carriages, showcasing the evolving landscape of transportation during this era. People go about their daily lives on this lively street as they navigate through the traffic. Sir William Tite's architectural masterpiece showcases his expertise in neo-classicism, blending harmoniously with its surroundings while exuding an air of sophistication. This photograph serves as a testament to Tite's vision and contribution to British architecture. The print not only captures a moment frozen in time but also highlights the fusion between art and history. It offers viewers a glimpse into London's past, reminding us how cities evolve over centuries while retaining elements that define their identity. As we admire this remarkable piece from an unknown creator, we are transported back to early 20th-century Britain – a time when communication relied heavily on postal services and trade flourished within these historic walls. This print truly encapsulates the essence of London's financial district and its enduring legacy for generations to come.
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