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No. 17 Kelston, St. Johns Avenue, from The Building News
XJF268035 No.17 Kelston, St. Johns Avenue, from The Building News, 10th February 1882 (litho) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: designed by Richard Norman Shaw (1831-1912) for Edwin Long (1772-1837); ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 23381878
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Brick Chimneys Elevation Entrance Gate Hampstead Residence Residential Suburb Suburban Victorian Era Wrought Iron
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This print takes us back in time to the Victorian era, showcasing the exquisite No. 17 Kelston, St. Johns Avenue. Designed by the renowned architect Richard Norman Shaw for Edwin Long, this stunning residence stands as a testament to the grandeur of 19th-century architecture. The image captures the essence of Victorian elegance with its intricate wrought iron entrance gate and meticulously crafted brick facade. The imposing chimneys add a touch of character to this magnificent home, while the overall design exudes sophistication and charm. Situated in Hampstead, London's prestigious suburb, No. 17 Kelston is a true architectural gem that seamlessly blends into its residential surroundings. Its elevated position allows for an impressive view of the entire building's exterior. As we admire this engraving from The Building News dated February 10th, 1882, it becomes clear why this house has stood the test of time. Every detail has been carefully considered to create a harmonious and visually striking composition. This print serves as a window into history and invites us to appreciate both the craftsmanship of yesteryear and how architectural styles have evolved over time. It is truly remarkable how such an image can transport us back more than a century ago when homes like No. 17 Kelston were at their prime.
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