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Mary Evans Picture Library Photo Prints and Wall Art
The most famous buildings of the world 1885
Comparative heights of famous buildings in 1885, including 1. Porcelain Tower, Nankin China. 2. St. Georges Hall Liverpool. 3. Tomb of Thedoric, Ravenna. 4. Chichester Cathedral. 5. Victoria Tower, Westminister. 6. Boston Church, Lincolnshire. 7. Taj Mahal, Agra. 8. York Cathedral. 9. Temple of Bacchus, Teos. 10. Alexandrian Column, St Petersburg. 11. Column of July, Paris. 12. Torre Asinelli, Bologna. Date: 1885. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library
Media ID 14260126
1885 Comparative Compared Comparing Comparison Diagram Domes Height Heights List Scale Selection Size Spires Porticos
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This print, dated 1885, presents a comparative diagram of the heights of some of the most famous buildings in the world during the 1880s. The selection includes architectural marvels from various continents, each showcasing unique designs and historical significance. At the top of the diagram, the Porcelain Tower of Nanking, China, with its impressive height of 163.7 meters (537 feet), takes the lead. Following closely is St. Georges Hall in Liverpool, England, standing tall at 112 meters (367 feet). The Tomb of Theodoric in Ravenna, Italy, with its stunning mosaics and a height of 105 meters (344 feet), is also featured. The list continues with the Chichester Cathedral in England, the Victoria Tower in Westminster, and the Boston Church in Lincolnshire, all showcasing their distinctive domes, spires, and porticos. The iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, India, with its white marble beauty and a height of 73 meters (240 feet), is also included. Further down the diagram, we find the York Cathedral in England, the Temple of Bacchus in Teos, Turkey, and the Alexandrian Column in St. Petersburg, Russia. Each structure, though varying in size and design, reflects the architectural prowess and cultural richness of its respective region. The uniform scale of the diagram allows for an easy comparison of the buildings' heights, providing a fascinating glimpse into the architectural landscape of the late 19th century. This print is a must-have for history buffs, architects, and anyone with an appreciation for the world's architectural wonders.
Framed Prints
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Jigsaw Puzzles
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