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West front, Lincolns Inn Fields, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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West front, Lincolns Inn Fields, 1845. Creator: Unknown
West front, Lincolns Inn Fields, 1845. Exterior at Lincolns Inn, one of the Inns of Court at Holborn in London. The new complex was designed by Philip Hardwick. The entire West Front forms a very conspicuous object from Lincolns Inn Fields, from which it is screened by a low wall. The whole building extends upwards of 230 feet from North to South.... From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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Camden Gothic Revival Great Hall Hardwick Hardwick Philip Holborn Holborn Camden London England Inn Of Court Lincolns Inn Neo Gothic Philip Philip Hardwick Victorian Gothic Illustrated London News West Front
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This print showcases the magnificent West front of Lincolns Inn Fields in London, taken in 1845. The creator of this stunning image remains unknown, but their talent for capturing architectural beauty is undeniable. Designed by Philip Hardwick, this neo-Gothic complex stands as a prominent landmark within the Inns of Court at Holborn. Stretching over 230 feet from North to South, it commands attention with its grandeur and intricate details. The photograph reveals the exterior of Lincolns Inn from across the low wall that screens it off from Lincolns Inn Fields. Its Gothic Revival style is evident through pointed arches, ornate carvings, and towering spires that reach towards the sky. As we gaze upon this historical gem frozen in time, we are transported back to 19th century Britain. This engraving was originally featured in "Illustrated London News". Volume VII in 1845 - a testament to its significance during that era. The print captures not only an architectural masterpiece but also a symbol of law and justice. With its great hall serving as a hub for legal proceedings and scholarly discussions, Lincolns Inn has witnessed countless moments shaping British history. Through this monochromatic lens, we can appreciate both the Victorian charm and timeless elegance emanating from every inch of this extraordinary structure. It reminds us of our rich heritage while inspiring awe for those who built it centuries ago.
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