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Metal Print : The Old India Office, London 1803, (1890). Creator: Unknown
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The Old India Office, London 1803, (1890). Creator: Unknown
The Old India Office, London, 1803, (1890). East India House in Leadenhall Street was the London headquarters of the East India Company, extended by Henry Holland and Richard Jupp in 1796-1800, it was demolished in 1861. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. IV - Modern History", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]
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Aged Cassells Cassells Illustrated Universal History City Of London England Co Cassell East India Company East India House Edmund Edmund Ollier Headquarters Henry Henry Holland Jupp Leadenhall Street London England United Kingdom Modern History Ollier Ollier Edmund Pediment Portico Richard Richard Jupp Cassell And Company Ltd India Office
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Metal Print of The Old India Office, London 1803, from Heritage Images. This captivating image, featuring the East India House in Leadenhall Street, showcases the grandeur of the East India Company's London headquarters as it stood in 1803. With intricate details and vibrant colors, our Metal Print brings history to life, making it a stunning addition to any room. The unknown creator's masterpiece is now transformed into a modern and durable work of art, perfect for those who appreciate history and artistry. Order now and let this beautiful piece tell its story in your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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The Old India Office, London 1803
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the bustling streets of 19th century London. The image showcases the grandeur of East India House, the headquarters of the renowned East India Company. This architectural masterpiece was extended by Henry Holland and Richard Jupp between 1796 and 1800, becoming an iconic landmark in Leadenhall Street. The photograph captures the essence of history with its aged appearance, transporting us to a time when this magnificent building stood tall against the backdrop of a busy cityscape. The monochrome tones add depth and character to every intricate detail, from the ornate pediment above the entrance to the elegant portico that welcomes visitors. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of how literature and art intertwine with historical landmarks. The presence of people on the avenue adds life to this otherwise static scene - men dressed in formal attire walk alongside ladies adorned in fashionable gowns, creating a vivid contrast against their surroundings. Although demolished in 1861, "The Old India Office" continues to captivate our imagination through prints like these. It serves as a reminder not only of London's rich architectural heritage but also its significant role during an era marked by exploration and trade. This print from "Cassells Illustrated Universal History" by Edmund Ollier allows us to appreciate both artistry and history simultaneously while honoring an unknown creator who has preserved this moment for generations to come.
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