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Palace of Scone, 1842. Creator: Unknown
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Palace of Scone, 1842. Creator: Unknown
Palace of Scone, 1842. Stately home near Perth, Scotland. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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Angling Estate Fishing Perth And Kinross Black And Country House Illustrated London News Scone Scone Palace Scots
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This print transports us back to the grandeur of the Palace of Scone in 1842. The creator remains unknown, yet their skillful engraving captures the essence of this stately home near Perth, Scotland. Originally featured in the "Illustrated London News" in 1844, this image showcases a close-up view of the magnificent country house. The Palace of Scone stands proudly amidst a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush countryside and bordered by a serene river. Its architectural beauty is evident even in monochrome, with intricate details adorning its exterior. This historic building served as an estate for generations and holds significant cultural importance to Britain. As we gaze upon this nineteenth-century masterpiece, we are reminded of Scotland's rich history and its deep connection to nature. The fishing enthusiasts among us may appreciate the angling opportunities offered by the nearby river. It is fascinating to imagine how life must have unfolded within these walls during Victorian times when this photograph was taken. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art under their esteemed collection known as "The Print Collector" this image serves as a testament to both Scottish heritage and artistic craftsmanship from centuries past. Let our minds wander through time as we admire this remarkable piece that encapsulates so much history within its black and white frame.
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