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Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, with his mural monument in St Margarets Church, Westminster
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Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, with his mural monument in St Margarets Church, Westminster
6340410 Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, with his mural monument in St Margarets Church, Westminster by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, with his mural monument in St Margarets Church, Westminster. View of Elizabethen timber frame almshouse for 20 poor widows and portrait of Cornelius Van Dun. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smiths Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1798.); © Florilegius
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Almshouse Antiquities Of London And Its Environs Folder John Thomas Smith Member Original Drawing Sewell Simco Smith Society Of Antiquaries Westminster Petty France
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This print showcases the Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, accompanied by a striking mural monument located in St Margarets Church, Westminster. The image, captured by renowned artist John Thomas Smith, offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of London. The Elizabethan timber frame almshouse stands proudly as a testament to its past purpose - providing shelter for twenty impoverished widows. Its intricate design reflects the craftsmanship of that era and serves as a reminder of the importance placed on caring for those in need. Intriguingly, this print also features a portrait of Cornelius Van Dun himself, whose generosity made these almshouses possible. His presence adds an intimate touch to the scene and allows us to connect with his philanthropic spirit across time. Smith's copperplate engraving beautifully captures every detail of this historic site while paying homage to original drawings created by members of the Society of Antiquaries. Their dedication to preserving London's heritage shines through in this exquisite piece. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are transported back to an age where architecture was art and compassion was paramount. This print is not just an image; it is a portal that invites us to explore England's past and appreciate its enduring legacy.
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