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Entrance to the Rangers Lodge, St Jamess Park, London, 1841 (engraving)
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Entrance to the Rangers Lodge, St Jamess Park, London, 1841 (engraving)
3644197 Entrance to the Rangers Lodge, St Jamess Park, London, 1841 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to the Rangers Lodge, St Jamess Park, London, 1841. Illustration from The Story of the London Parks by Jacob Larwood (John Camden Hotten, London, c1875). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Gate Horse Drawn Parks Post Chaise Pullman Car St James Park St Jamess Park
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This engraving titled "Entrance to the Rangers Lodge, St James's Park, London, 1841" takes us back in time to the enchanting beauty of 19th century England. The image showcases a grand entrance gate framed by towering trees in St James's Park. A horse-drawn carriage gracefully passes through the gate, evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication. The intricate details captured in this print transport us to an era where Victorian charm reigned supreme. The architecture of the building is exquisite, reflecting the architectural style prevalent during that period. The Rangers Lodge stands proudly amidst lush greenery and adds a touch of regality to the scene. The composition not only highlights the natural beauty of St James's Park but also provides insight into British culture and history. It serves as a reminder of how parks have long been cherished spaces for leisurely strolls and moments of tranquility within bustling cities like London. This particular engraving was featured in Jacob Larwood's book "The Story of the London Parks" published in 1875. Its preservation over time allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical significance. As we gaze upon this digitally cleaned image from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported back to a bygone era filled with romance and nostalgia—a testament to the enduring allure of Britain's rich cultural heritage.
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