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View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London
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View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London
6339934 View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London. On the left, the entrance to Charles Street (now Charles II Street), Warrens Hotel, the portico and turret of Waterloo Chapel, designed by John Adey Repton, Horticultural Society, etc.. On the right are the houses of architect John Nash No. 14 and politician John Edwards No. 16, the United Service Club-House, etc. At the end of the street is the County Fire-Office. The street is lined with gas-lit lamp-posts. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc. Strand, London, 1822.); © Florilegius
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Charles Street Coach Gaslight Georgian Era Horticultural Society John Nash Lamp Post Manufactures North Pall Mall Pavement Portico Regency Era Regent Street Repository Of Arts Rudolph Ackermann Strand Turret Waterloo Place Architects County Fire Office Gas Lamps John Edwards
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This print captures a mesmerizing view looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London. The image showcases the architectural marvels of the 18th-19th century British School, transporting us back to the regency and Georgian eras. On the left side, we can admire the grand entrance to Charles Street (now Charles II Street), Warrens Hotel, and the elegant portico and turret of Waterloo Chapel designed by John Adey Repton. The Horticultural Society also graces this side of the street with its presence. On the right side, we are treated to a glimpse of architect John Nash's No. 14 residence and politician John Edwards' No. 16 house. The United Service Club-House stands proudly alongside them, exuding an air of prestige and importance. At the end of this bustling street lies County Fire-Office, serving as a reminder that even in such an enchanting setting, safety remains paramount. The gas-lit lamp-posts lining both sides illuminate this picturesque scene with their warm glow during dusk or evening hours. Handcoloured copperplate engraving adds depth and vibrancy to every detail captured in this artwork from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions Manufactures. Transport yourself into history as you gaze upon this stunning print that beautifully combines travel photography with landscape architecture at its finest.
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