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The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
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The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Public house in Belgravia, London, built in 1720 as the officers mess for the senior infantry regiment of the British army, the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. The building was located in a courtyard of their barracks. It opened to the public in 1818 as The Guardsman, and was renamed in honour of the Grenadier Guards actions in the Battle of Waterloo (1815). It was frequented by the Duke of Wellington and King George IV. From "Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]. © The Print Collector/Heritage Images, The Print Collector
Media ID 38948021
1930s 20th Century Architectural Avenue Black And White Britain British Century City Of Westminster Cobbled Cobbles Cobblestone Cobblestones Lane London Monochrome Public House Publication Tavern The Print Collector Thirties United Kingdom Unknown Wellington Belgravia Duke Of Wellington John Arthur Kensington And Chelsea Knightsbridge Wellesley Wonderful London
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A charming photograph of The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, this historic pub has been a London landmark since its construction as an officers' mess for the British army's elite regiment, the Grenadier Guards, in 1720. Once located within their barracks courtyard, it opened to the public in 1818 and became a favorite haunt of notable figures like Duke Wellington and King George IV.
Framed Prints of The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Elegant and nostalgic, this framed print captures the essence of London's rich history with 'The Grenadier in Wilton Mews'. A charming image from 1935, it showcases the iconic building where coachmen would once gather to socialize after their daily duties. With its unique blend of traditional architecture and vintage charm, this beautiful piece is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any room.
Photo Prints of The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Step into the charming world of London's past with this captivating photographic print from Media Storehouse range. 'The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More' is a beautifully preserved image that transports you to an era gone by. Created in 1935, this photograph showcases a quaint scene at The Grenadier pub in Wilton Mews, where coachmen would once gather to socialize and enjoy each other's company after their daily duties were complete. With its warm tones and nostalgic atmosphere, this print is sure to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wonder. Perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of history and character to their home or office space.
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