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The Rotunda, Woolwich Common, southeast London
The Rotunda (pr Repository), Woolwich Common, southeast London. A former artillery museum which was established in 1820. The building was originally a very large bell tent erected in St. Jamess Park in 1814 for a special exhibition and temporary victory reception of the allied sovereigns in the Napoleonic Wars but its architect John Nash turned it into a permanent structure with a lead roof and central supporting pillar. Date: 1838
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1830s 1838 Artillery Cannon Common Guns Repository Rotunda Se18 Southeast Woolwich
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The Rotunda, Woolwich Common, Southeast London: A Historical Landmark of Military Heritage This photograph showcases The Rotunda, an iconic building located on Woolwich Common in the southeastern part of London. Dating back to the 1830s, The Rotunda was originally a large bell tent erected in St. James's Park in 1814 for a special exhibition and temporary victory reception of the allied sovereigns in the Napoleonic Wars. The architect, John Nash, transformed this temporary structure into a permanent building, adding a lead roof and a central supporting pillar. The Rotunda, also known as the Repository, served as an artillery museum, showcasing the rich military history of the region. The building's unique design, inspired by ancient Roman architecture, stands out against the lush green backdrop of Woolwich Common, providing a striking contrast between the military past and the natural beauty of the area. The image captures the essence of the 19th century, with horse-drawn carriages traversing the nearby road, and the intricate details of the cannons and guns on display, reminding us of the significance of this site in the history of the British military. The Rotunda, with its historical importance and architectural charm, continues to be a beloved landmark for locals and visitors alike, offering a glimpse into London's rich past.
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