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"Charing-Cross", from a picture by Canaletto, 1864. Creator: Unknown. "Charing-Cross", from a picture by Canaletto, 1864. Creator: Unknown
"Charing-Cross", from a picture by Canaletto, 1864. Engraving of a painting showing Northumberland House in London. The site of [the stone cross erected to Eleanor, Queen of Edward I] is now occupied by Hubert le Soeur's fine equestrian statue of Charles I...At the Restoration it was produced and set up at the expense of Government. To the north of the statue were the King's Mews, and at the end of St. Martin's-lane a number of picturesque houses and shops, the latter being the quarter of the workers in leather - saddlers, curriers, and shoemakers. Previous to the Paving Act there was a curious assemblage of signs projecting far into the street, among which that of the Golden Cross was conspicuous. Before the erection of Northumberland House its site was occupied by the Chapel of St. Mary of Rounceval...Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, [later] built here a house, then called Northampton House...By the marriage of Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland, with Elizabeth, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk, it passed to the house of Percy, and has continued to be the London residence of that noble family. It was demolished in 1874. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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Enjoy your morning coffee in style with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic painting "Charing-Cross" by Canaletto from 1864. This unique design captures the beauty of Northumberland House in London, making it a perfect gift for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Add a touch of sophistication to your daily routine with this stunning piece of artwork on your mug.
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This stunning print captures the essence of Charing Cross in 1864, as depicted by the renowned artist Canaletto. The engraving showcases Northumberland House in London, a historic landmark that once stood proudly at the site where an equestrian statue of Charles I now resides.
The scene is bustling with activity, with King's Mews to the north and a row of charming houses and shops along St. Martin's Lane. The area was known for its leather workers, including saddlers, curriers, and shoemakers. Intriguingly, before the Paving Act came into effect, there were numerous signs jutting out into the street – one of which was the prominent Golden Cross.
The history of Northumberland House is rich and storied; originally built by Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, it later became home to the Percy family through marriage. Eventually demolished in 1874, this grand residence has left behind a legacy that lives on through depictions like this one.
As we gaze upon this image from over a century ago, we are transported back in time to a London teeming with life and character. It serves as a poignant reminder of how much our urban landscapes have evolved while still retaining echoes of their past glory.
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