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House at Craven Hill in 1760, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
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House at Craven Hill in 1760, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
House at Craven Hill in 1760, (c1876). Estate in Bayswater bought by William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven in 1733, When Craven Hill estate was parcelled out for building purposes, the stone conduit-house was pulled down. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places. The Western and Northern Studies", by Edward Walford. [Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. London, Paris & New York]
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House at Craven Hill in 1760, (c1876) - A Glimpse into the Aristocratic Past
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. This print takes us back to the grandeur of Craven Hill estate in Bayswater, London during the 18th century. The house, once owned by William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven, stands proudly amidst a picturesque landscape. The image captures not only the architectural beauty of this Georgian mansion but also provides a glimpse into the rural life of that era. In the foreground, we see a lady tending to her livestock within the fenced garden area. Her presence adds a touch of elegance and femininity against the backdrop of nature. Craven Hill estate was renowned for its lush gardens and sprawling grounds which were later parcelled out for building purposes. Unfortunately, as progress took hold, this stone conduit-house seen in earlier times was pulled down. This historic photograph is an engraving from Edward Walford's "Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History". It offers us a window into both past aristocracy and agricultural practices prevalent during that time. As we admire this monochromatic masterpiece today, it serves as a reminder of how our cities have evolved over centuries while preserving fragments of their rich history. This print transports us back to an era where opulence met with nature's tranquility on Craven Hill estate.
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