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Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square
Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square in the heart of Mayfair, London. It was built by Robert Adam for the Earl of Bute who sold it before it was completed to the second Earl of Sherburne in 1768. It was the London home of the Marquis of Lansdowne, and was occupied by Gordon Selfridge in the 1920s. Joseph Priestley, was librarian there in 1774, during which time he discovered the existence of oxygen. Other famous occupants included William Pitt the Younger, Lord Rosebery and William Waldorf Astor. Lansdowne Passage, a narrow byway at the back of the house, was in the 18th century a favourite route of flight for highwaymen escaping deeds of violence in Mayfair. Since 1935, the remains of the building has been the home of the Lansdowne Club. Date: 18th century
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Bring a piece of historic Mayfair, London, into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the elegant facade of Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, this mug showcases the timeless beauty of Robert Adam's architectural masterpiece. Originally built for the Earl of Bute in the late 18th century, this iconic building has been meticulously captured in high-resolution detail from Mary Evans Prints Online. Each mug is expertly printed with vibrant, long-lasting colors, ensuring your favorite image remains clear and crisp with every use. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage and reminiscing about the rich history of London's most exclusive neighborhoods.
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1. Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square: A Historical Haven in the Heart of Mayfair, London Lansdowne House, located on Berkeley Square in the prestigious Mayfair area of London, is a magnificent 18th-century mansion that has witnessed centuries of history. Designed by the renowned Scottish architect Robert Adam, the house was initially built for the Earl of Bute but was sold before completion to the second Earl of Sherburne in 1768. The mansion later became the London residence of the Marquis of Lansdowne. Its illustrious list of inhabitants includes Joseph Priestley, who served as its librarian in 1774 and famously discovered the existence of oxygen during his tenure. Other notable residents were William Pitt the Younger, Lord Rosebery, and William Waldorf Astor. The building's history is not limited to its esteemed occupants. Lansdowne Passage, a narrow byway at the back of the house, was a popular escape route for highwaymen in the 18th century, fleeing from deeds of violence in Mayfair. Since 1935, the remnants of this historical building have been the home of the Lansdowne Club, a private members' institution. The mansion's rich past continues to captivate visitors and historians alike, offering a glimpse into London's 18th-century history. This photograph captures the essence of Lansdowne House, showcasing its grandeur and historical significance. The building stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of Robert Adam and the influential figures who once called it home. The legacy of Lansdowne House continues to resonate, making it an essential part of London's historical landscape.
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