Storer Collection
"Exploring the Legacy of the Storer Family: From Art to Sports and Architecture" Step into The Great Hall at Eltham Palace, Kent in 1804
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"Exploring the Legacy of the Storer Family: From Art to Sports and Architecture" Step into The Great Hall at Eltham Palace, Kent in 1804, beautifully captured by artist J Storer. This grand depiction takes us back in time to a place where history unfolds. But it doesn't end there - H Storer's artistic talent shines through as well. Perhaps another member of this talented family? Their works continue to captivate audiences even today. Switching gears from art to sports, we encounter the Royal Arsenal Football Team. A testament to the Storers' versatility and passion for various fields. Delve further into history with Henry VIII's Chair engraving at the Ashmolean Museum. W Storer, possibly a cricketer, adds yet another dimension to this remarkable family tree. Moving on geographically, we find ourselves admiring James Sargant Storer's creation - St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool (1812). His architectural prowess leaves an indelible mark on this cityscape. Transported back in time once more, we witness a joyous wedding party from the 1940s. The celebration immortalized through photography showcases how the Storers were not only creators but also documenters of life's precious moments. Lyons Inn in Westminster becomes our next destination (1804), courtesy of James Sargant Storer's brushstrokes. This artwork offers a glimpse into London's vibrant past and its bustling legal district. The Kings Theatre interior view (1795) transports us into an era filled with elegance and entertainment—a testament to their ability to capture both grandeur and intimacy within their work. Burlington Arcade (c1825) stands tall under Henry Sargant Storer's artistic eye—an iconic landmark that continues enchanting visitors today while reminding us of London’s rich heritage.