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Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who is best known for his photographs of industrial buildings, canals, and waterways

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Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Kenilworth Castle a98_04937

Kenilworth Castle a98_04937
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. The first castle was built here soon after the Norman Conquest, and the impressive keep survives

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Dinham Bridge, Ludlow a98_04933

Dinham Bridge, Ludlow a98_04933
DINHAM BRIDGE, Ludlow, Shropshire. General view from an elevated position showing the River Teme in the foreground. Dinham Bridge at Ludlow was built in 1823

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Pottery kiln a98_04551

Pottery kiln a98_04551
Pottery kiln in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. A pottery kiln at an unidentified pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wellington Mills, Leek a98_04470

Wellington Mills, Leek a98_04470
WELLINGTON MILLS, Strangman Street, Leek, Staffordshire. Exterior view showing the pedimented section with a lamp standard in the foreground

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Theatre Royal, Newcastle a55_04404

Theatre Royal, Newcastle a55_04404
THEATRE ROYAL, Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. The portico of the Royal Theatre viewed from a high vantage point. The theatre was opened in 1837. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1955

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Tyne bridges, Newcastle a55_04312

Tyne bridges, Newcastle a55_04312
THE TYNE BRIDGES, Newcastle upon Tyne. A view from Newcastle quayside of the Tyne Bridge opened in 1928 by King George V. In the distance the Swing Bridge designed by William Armstrong

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Crystal Palace entrance arcade a98_06470

Crystal Palace entrance arcade a98_06470
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, Greater London. Interior view showing the entrance arcade from the station below the Crystal Palace Parade. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, City of London a98_06400

St Pauls Cathedral, City of London a98_06400
CITY OF LONDON. An elevated view of the City of London looking towards St Pauls Cathedral. The empty building plots being used as car parks in the foreground are bomb sites which had still not been

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Palace of Westminster a98_05897

Palace of Westminster a98_05897
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, Greater London. General view of the Houses of Parliament showing the clock tower Big Ben and roofs. The clock face shows eighteen minutes past twelve

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Palace of Westminster FF98_00120

Palace of Westminster FF98_00120
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament viewed from Parliament Square. The huge bell housed in the clock tower and known as Big Ben came into operation in 1859

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Trafalgar Square a98_06232

Trafalgar Square a98_06232
TRAFALGAR SQUARE, Westminster, Greater London. Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Column seen from the portico of the National Gallery. The Big Ben clock tower can be seen in the distance

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Temple Gardens, London a98_05907

Temple Gardens, London a98_05907
TEMPLE GARDENS, Temple, City of London. General view of the Temple Gardens at night. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Euston Arch a98_05420

Euston Arch a98_05420
EUSTON ARCH, Euston Station, Euston Road, Camden Town, London. Traffic outside the Euston Arch. The arch was designed by Philip Hardwick in 1837 as part of a screen

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Park Crescent, Regents Park a98_07064

Park Crescent, Regents Park a98_07064
PARK CRESCENT, Regents Park, Westminster, London. View of Park Crescent in Regents Park. The Crescent was designed by John Nash as part of his commission from George IV to design terraces around

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Bench in Kensington Gardens a98_06267

Bench in Kensington Gardens a98_06267
KENSINGTON GARDENS, Westminster, London. Detail of an ornamental serpentiform bench in Kensington Gardens. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stepney, London a98_06125

Stepney, London a98_06125
SWEDENBORG SQUARE, Stepney, London. A pram stands on the pavement outside a house in Swedenborg Square. A detached house stands on the corner. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1960

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Regent Street Sewer a98_05975

Regent Street Sewer a98_05975
REGENT STREET SEWER, Regent Street, Westminster, Greater London. A workman looking along the Regent Street sewer by torchlight. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wellington Arch a98_05917

Wellington Arch a98_05917
WELLINGTON ARCH, Westminster, London. Detail view of Wellington Arch (also known as Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch) showing two columns. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Palace of Westminster a98_05898

Palace of Westminster a98_05898
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. A view of the Houses of Parliament, including the Big Ben clock tower, from the River Thames at night. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Richard the Lionheart a98_05636

Richard the Lionheart a98_05636
OLD PALACE YARD, Westminster, London. Detail view of the Richard Coeur de Lion statue looking up towards the equestrian bronze figure. It was made in 1860 by Carlo Marochetti

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wellington Arch a98_05621

Wellington Arch a98_05621
WELLINGTON ARCH, Westminster, London. General view of Wellington Arch (also known as Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch) from the Wellington Statue

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Tower Bridge a98_05145

Tower Bridge a98_05145
TOWER BRIDGE, Tower Hill, Stepney, London. General view from the middle of Tower Bridge looking towards the north bank. Two police officers are conferring. Photographed by Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge a98_05144

HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge a98_05144
TOWER BRIDGE, Stepney, London. Looking down onto the foredeck of the cruiser HMS Belfast. Being guided up the River Thames by two tugs on the approach to Tower Bridge

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Border Bridge a98_07079

Royal Border Bridge a98_07079
ROYAL BORDER BRIDGE, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland. A train crossing the Royal Border Railway Viaduct. The 28-arch viaduct was designed by Robert Stephenson and opened by Queen Victoria in 1850

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Cooling Towers a98_06099

Cooling Towers a98_06099
West Burton A Power Station, West Burton, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire. General view showing cooling towers. Photographed by Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Lune Aqueduct a98_05166

Lune Aqueduct a98_05166
LUNE AQUEDUCT, Lancaster Canal, Lancashire. The Lune Aqueduct near Halton carries the Preston to Kendal Canal over the River Lune

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Alnwick lions a98_05038

Alnwick lions a98_05038
PERCY TENANTRY COLUMN, Alnwick, Northumberland. A detail of the Percy Tenantry Column in Alnwick showing two of the lions at the base of the monument

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Carved stone head a98_04932

Carved stone head a98_04932
Carving at Speke Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside. Victorian stone head on a garden wall. Photographed by Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Sheerness Boat Store a98_04608

Sheerness Boat Store a98_04608
Boat Store, Sheerness Naval Dockyard, Kent. A detail of the Boat Store at Sheerness Naval Dockyard, by G T Greene in 1859

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Old Radcot Bridge a50_01573

Old Radcot Bridge a50_01573
OLD RADCOT BRIDGE, Oxfordshire. A view of the three arched bridge which dates from the 14th-century. Photographed in 1949 by Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Pavilion, Brighton a98_04130

Royal Pavilion, Brighton a98_04130
ROYAL PAVILION, Brighton, East Sussex. A view of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, showing domes. The Royal Pavilion was created for the Prince of Wales (later George IV) in 1815-22 by John Nash

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Congleton Viaduct a98_05397

Congleton Viaduct a98_05397
CONGLETON VIADUCT, Cheshire. General view of the Congleton Viaduct across agricultural land. There is a train crossing. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Oasthouses a98_05306

Oasthouses a98_05306
COBHAM, Kent. Detail of traditional conical roofs and cowls of oasthouses near Cobham. Photographed by Eric de Mare in 1956

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Patcham Windmill a98_05267

Patcham Windmill a98_05267
PATCHAM, East Sussex. Three horsemen ride past Patcham tower mill on the Downs behind Brighton. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Willesborough Windmill a98_05266

Willesborough Windmill a98_05266
WILLESBOROUGH, near Ashford, Kent. This timber smock mill in Willesborough was built in 1869. It stands on a brick base. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099

Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099
WYE BRIDGE, Hereford. Rowing boats for hire on the River Wye just downstream from the Wye Bridge, which was first built in 1490 but has since been much restored and widened

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Post Bridge, Dartmoor a98_05079

Post Bridge, Dartmoor a98_05079
POST BRIDGE, Dartmoor, Devon. Clapper bridges are unique to Dartmoor and Exmoor. This view shows the River East Dart flowing underneath Post Bridge

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stepping Stones a98_05078

Stepping Stones a98_05078
AMBLESIDE, Lake District, Cumbria. General view of stepping stones in Ambleside. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Fowey, Cornwall a98_04376

Fowey, Cornwall a98_04376
FOWEY, Cornwall. A woman walks down a narrow street in Fowey, with the River Fowey just visible in the distance. The almshouses are on the right

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Figurehead a98_04640

Figurehead a98_04640
CHATHAM NAVAL DOCKYARD, Kent. General view of a male figurehead from a large collection of figureheads at chatham. Photographed by Eric de Mare in 1956

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Chester City Walls a98_04500

Chester City Walls a98_04500
CHESTER CITY WALLS, Cheshire. The medieval city wall of Chester is the most complete in England. The walls date mostly from the 13th-century, though they are much repaired

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Hadlow Castle a98_04104

Hadlow Castle a98_04104
HADLOW CASTLE, Kent. Exterior view showing upper details of the tower. The tower is 170 feet high and was built between c.1838-40. It was commissioned by the owner of the castle, Walter Barton May

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Candelabrum, Apsley House a98_06592

Candelabrum, Apsley House a98_06592
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Interior view of Apsley House showing an ornate candelabrum. Photographed by Eric de Mare during the 1960s

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: The Old Royal Naval College a98_06414

The Old Royal Naval College a98_06414
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, Greenwich, London. Exterior perspective view of the college looking along the colonnade. The main building work took place between 1696 and 1712

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Festival Hall and Shot Tower a98_05906

Royal Festival Hall and Shot Tower a98_05906
ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, Belvedere Road, South Bank, Lambeth, London. The Royal Festival Hall looking south from Waterloo Bridge, was designed by Sir Robert Matthew and J L Martin

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Coade lion and Big Ben a98_05642

Coade lion and Big Ben a98_05642
COADE LION, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London. Detail of the Coade stone Lion on Westminster Bridge with the clock of Big Ben in the background

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Clink Wharf Ltd. a98_05351

Clink Wharf Ltd. a98_05351
CLINK WHARF LIMITED, Clink Street, St Mary Overys Dock, Southwark, London. The River Thames in London was lined with wharves into the 1950s

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wansford Old Bridge a98_05106

Wansford Old Bridge a98_05106
WANSFORD OLD BRIDGE, Wansford, Cambridgeshire. View of the Wansford Old Bridge. It was originally built in 1571 and was altered in the 17th and 18th centuries. Photographed by Eric de Mare



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Eric de Mare Collection

Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who is best known for his photographs of industrial buildings, canals, and waterways. His work captured the beauty in utilitarian structures that were often overlooked by others. De Mare's images were published in several books including "Canal Architecture" and "The Functional Tradition." He also worked as an architect and lecturer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. De Mare's legacy continues to inspire photographers and architects alike to appreciate the aesthetic value of everyday structures.
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The Eric de Mare collection available at Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of black and white photographs that capture the beauty of industrial architecture. Our collection features images taken by renowned British photographer, Eric de Mare, who was known for his ability to transform mundane structures into works of art through his lens. The photos in our collection showcase various industrial buildings such as factories, power stations, bridges and water towers from different angles and perspectives. Each image is carefully composed to highlight the intricate details and patterns found in these structures. These high-quality prints are perfect for those who appreciate the raw beauty of industrial design or want to add a touch of sophistication to their home or office decor. They are available in various sizes and framing options making it easy for customers to find the perfect fit for their space. The Eric de Mare collection offers a unique perspective on industrial architecture that will leave viewers captivated by its beauty and complexity.
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Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who captured the beauty of industrial architecture in his photographs. His work is known for its attention to detail, composition, and use of light. Popular Themes is a collection of Eric de Mare's art prints that showcase his love for the built environment. The collection includes images of bridges, factories, power stations, water towers, and other structures that were once considered mundane but are now appreciated as works of art. Each print in the Popular Themes collection has been carefully selected to showcase Eric de Mare's unique perspective on industrial architecture. These prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates the beauty found in everyday objects or wants to add a touch of history to their home or office decor. Whether you're an architect, designer, or simply someone who loves photography and art, Eric de Mare's Popular Themes collection is sure to inspire you with its stunning imagery and rich history.
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