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The Chapel and Clock Tower, Eaton Hall, 1901, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
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The Chapel and Clock Tower, Eaton Hall, 1901, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306384 The Chapel and Clock Tower, Eaton Hall, 1901, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: the chapel, bell tower and stable block were the only buildings to remain after the main house was demolished in 1961; built for Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster (1825-99) by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) in 1870s; the clock's carillon of 28 bells played Home Sweet Home whenever the Duke returned to the house; statue of Hugh Lupus (d.1101) the Norman Earl of Chester by G.F. Watts;); © Country Life
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This print showcases the majestic Chapel and Clock Tower of Eaton Hall in 1901. The image, taken by an English photographer in the 20th century, transports us back to a time when this grand estate stood as a testament to architectural brilliance. Originally built for Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, the 3rd Marquess of Westminster, by Alfred Waterhouse in the 1870s, Eaton Hall was a symbol of opulence and refinement. Although most of the main house was demolished in 1961, leaving only the chapel, bell tower, and stable block standing tall. The clock tower's carillon of 28 bells played "Home Sweet Home" whenever the Duke returned home – a charming detail that adds to its allure. Additionally, G. F. Watts' statue of Hugh Lupus (d. 1101), the Norman Earl of Chester graces this magnificent structure. The photograph beautifully captures not only the intricate Gothic architecture but also evokes a sense of history and grandeur that surrounded Eaton Hall during its prime years. With its soaring spires and neo-Gothic design elements typical of Victorian aesthetics, this image is both visually striking and historically significant. It serves as a reminder of Europe's rich architectural heritage while showcasing how photography can preserve moments from our past. Overall, this remarkable print invites viewers to appreciate both artistry and history simultaneously—a true masterpiece captured on film.
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