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Framed Print : Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown
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Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Worlds Busiest Roundabout - to simplify congestion of traffic in the main London thoroughfares, the " roundabout" system was instituted. The picture shows the new system in operation at Piccadilly, which at that time was undergoing many structural alterations. Apart from the new buildings in course of erection, a great new Underground station was then being constructed. The statue of Eros has been temporarily removed - it was replaced in 1931. From " The Silver Jubilee Book - The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures". [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1935]
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Media ID 19126126
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Building Site Busy Capital City Congestion Construction Odhams Press Ltd Piccadilly Piccadilly Circus Public Transport Regent Street Roads Roundabout Station The Silver Jubilee Book Traffic Tube Station Underground Station Westminster London England City Of Westminster Traffic Control
21.5"x17.5" (55x44cm) Premium Frame
Step back in time with our vintage framed print of Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926 (1935). Witness the hustle and bustle of this historic moment as workers tackle the construction of the world's busiest roundabout, designed to simplify traffic congestion in the heart of London. Add an air of timeless elegance to your home or office with this captivating and mysterious image from the past, sourced from Heritage Images. Perfect for history enthusiasts, urban explorers, or anyone seeking to add a touch of nostalgia to their space. Framed in a classic style, this print is an intriguing conversation starter, bringing a piece of London's rich history right to your walls. Unknown creator. Note: Size not specified.
Framed and mounted 17x12 print. Professionally handmade full timber moulded frames are finished off with framers tape and come with a hanging solution on the back. Outer dimensions are 21.5x17.5 inches (546x444mm). Quality timber frame frame moulding (20mm wide and 30mm deep) with frame colours in your choice of black, white, or raw oak and a choice of black or white card mounts. Frames have a perspex front providing a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 41.8cm x 41.8cm (16.5" x 16.5")
Estimated Product Size is 44.4cm x 54.6cm (17.5" x 21.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Building Work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926 (1935) - A Glimpse into the Evolution of a City
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. This print takes us back to the bustling streets of London in the early 20th century. Captured by an unknown creator, it showcases the ambitious construction work taking place at Piccadilly Circus in 1926. At that time, this iconic location was undergoing significant structural alterations aimed at simplifying traffic congestion on London's main thoroughfares. The innovative "roundabout" system was being implemented, transforming Piccadilly into one of the world's busiest roundabouts. The image reveals a cityscape teeming with activity - workers diligently constructing new buildings while simultaneously building a grand underground station. Amidst all this progress, Eros, the famous statue that graces Piccadilly Circus, had been temporarily removed but would later find its place again in 1931. From Odhams Press Ltd. 's "The Silver Jubilee Book - The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures" this photograph offers a glimpse into an era defined by rapid urban development and transportation advancements. It encapsulates both the dynamism and ambition that have characterized London throughout history. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece today, we are reminded of how cities evolve over time to meet changing needs and challenges. This remarkable snapshot serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our relentless pursuit of progress even amidst crowded streets and bustling metropolises like Westminster – forever etching itself into British history.
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