Cavendish Square Collection
Cavendish Square: A Historic Gem in the Heart of London Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Marylebone
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Cavendish Square: A Historic Gem in the Heart of London Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Marylebone, Cavendish Square stands as a testament to England's rich history. Located at the corner of Harley Street and Cavendish Square, this iconic landmark has witnessed countless tales unfold over the centuries. As you stroll through its elegant gardens, you can almost hear echoes of laughter from past theatrical performances like "Trelawny of the Wells" or "Mr Pineros New Play at the Court Theatre. " These lithographs capture moments frozen in time, showcasing the artistic spirit that permeates this area. Horace Gilbert and Constanduros' lithograph offers a glimpse into life on Cavendish Square's north side. The hustle and bustle depicted here paints a vivid picture of daily life during that era. Meanwhile, Arthur Conan Doyle's engraving titled "A Question of Diplomacy" hints at intrigue and mystery lurking behind closed doors. Debenham and Freebodys' new premises on Wigmore Street exemplify how commerce thrived around Cavendish Square. Their colorful lithograph showcases progress and prosperity within this bustling hub. Traveling back further in time to 1820, an enchanting engraving reveals what Cavendish Square looked like two centuries ago. Its grandeur remains intact even today as it continues to captivate visitors with its timeless charm. The new Church of All Saints on Margaret Street is another architectural gem adorning Cavendish Square. This engraving transports us to an era when faith played a significant role in shaping society. Stepping inside number 32, we are greeted by black-and-white photographs capturing The Drawing Room and The Hall adorned with Romneys Chimneypiece. These images offer glimpses into lavish lifestyles once enjoyed within these walls. All Saints Church on Margaret-Street adds yet another layer to this square's historical tapestry.