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Cheyne Row (engraving)
728549 Cheyne Row (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cheyne Row, Chelsea, where Thomas Carlyle lived. Published in the Illustrated London News, 19 February 1881.); Look and Learn / Bernard Platman Antiquarian Collection
Media ID 23505076
© Look and Learn / Bernard Platman Antiquarian Collection / Bridgeman Images
Chelsea Historians Historic Houses Thomas Carlyle Authors Book Author Cheyne Row Litaerature
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This print titled "Cheyne Row (engraving)" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the historic Cheyne Row in Chelsea, London. The image showcases the residence of renowned writer Thomas Carlyle, who resided in this charming street. Published in the Illustrated London News on February 19,1881, this engraving captures the essence of a bygone era. Cheyne Row exudes an air of literary significance and cultural heritage. It stands as a testament to Britain's rich history and its contribution to literature. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported to a time when authors like Carlyle shaped British literary tradition. The photograph highlights not only Carlyle's home but also offers insight into the vibrant street scenes of old England. It serves as a reminder that great works of literature often find their origins within these quaint corners and historic houses. Through this image, we can appreciate how writers like Carlyle were deeply connected with their surroundings and drew inspiration from them. Their contributions have left an indelible mark on European literature and continue to influence contemporary authors today. This print is part of Bridgeman Images' collection curated by Bernard Platman Antiquarian Collection for historians and enthusiasts alike who seek to delve into British culture through visual representations such as this one.
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