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St Albans, from Verulam, 19th century
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St Albans, from Verulam, 19th century
St Albans, from Verulam, 19th century. St Albans Cathedral from the Roman settlement of Verulamium. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson
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Hertfordshire Robert Wilson St Albans St Albans Cathedral Wilson Print Collector7 Verulamium
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the picturesque landscape of St Albans from Verulam. The focal point of this enchanting scene is none other than the magnificent St Albans Cathedral, rising proudly amidst the Roman settlement of Verulamium. The artist's intricate engraving skillfully captures every detail of this religious icon, showcasing its grandeur against a backdrop of lush countryside. As we explore further, our eyes are drawn to the abundance of plants and trees that surround the cathedral, painting a serene picture of nature's beauty intertwined with man-made marvels. This Victorian-era illustration comes from "The Life & Times of Queen Victoria". Vol II by Robert Wilson, adding historical significance to an already mesmerizing composition. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this print holds archaeological importance as it provides insight into both Verulamium and Christianity in England during that era. It serves as a testament to Hertfordshire's rich heritage and archeological discoveries made at this site. With monochrome elegance and meticulous attention to detail, Unknown (creator) and Robert Wilson have created an enduring piece that transports us back in time. Whether you appreciate artistry or seek knowledge about England's past, this print offers a window into history worth exploring.
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