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Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908)
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Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908)
Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908). In the Middle Ages Arundel House was the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells. During the dissolution of the monasteries it passed into private hands, and in the 17th century it housed the Royal Society. At this time it was the home of Henry Howard, later sixth Duke of Norfolk. It was demolished in 1678. A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
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This print takes us back to the 17th century, capturing the grandeur of Arundel House in Strand, London. Once serving as the town house for the Bishops of Bath and Wells during medieval times, this magnificent building later became home to the prestigious Royal Society. The image showcases a bustling street scene with people going about their daily lives amidst stunning architecture. The smoke rising from chimneys adds an atmospheric touch, transporting us to a bygone era. Horses can be seen gracefully trotting along the road, emphasizing the historical context of this snapshot. Arundel House was eventually demolished in 1678, making this print a precious glimpse into its past glory. It is part of "The Private Palaces of London" collection by E Beresford Chancellor, published in 1908. The monochrome aesthetic enhances the timeless charm of this country house turned stately home. As we admire this remarkable piece of history frozen in time, we are reminded that even though buildings may disappear over centuries, their stories continue to resonate through photographs like these. This print allows us to appreciate both architectural beauty and cultural heritage while immersing ourselves in a moment long gone but forever preserved on paper.
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