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Sutton Estate, Chelsea, Typical Three Room Tenements, Typical One Two and Three Room Tenements (litho)
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Sutton Estate, Chelsea, Typical Three Room Tenements, Typical One Two and Three Room Tenements (litho)
3650863 Sutton Estate, Chelsea, Typical Three Room Tenements, Typical One Two and Three Room Tenements (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sutton Estate, Chelsea, Typical Three Room Tenements, Typical One Two and Three Room Tenements. Illustration for The Modern Building Record Volume Four (Charles Jones, 1913).); © Look and Learn
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Sutton Estate, Chelsea, Typical Three Room Tenements, Typical One Two and Three Room Tenements" offers a glimpse into the architectural landscape of early 20th century London. The image showcases the intricate design of modern dwellings that were prevalent during this era. The print captures the essence of urban living in Chelsea's Sutton Estate with its rows of three-room tenements. These buildings stand tall and proud, showcasing their unique architecture and construction techniques. Each unit is meticulously designed to maximize space while maintaining functionality. The artist skillfully portrays the diversity within these tenements by including one-, two-, and three-room options. This highlights the range of accommodations available to residents at that time. From small single rooms to more spacious apartments, these buildings catered to various needs and lifestyles. Originally published as an illustration for The Modern Building Record Volume Four in 1913 by Charles Jones, this lithograph provides valuable insight into historical housing trends in London. It serves as a reminder of how architecture has evolved over time to meet societal demands. With its fine engravings and attention to detail, this print from Bridgeman Images transports viewers back in time. It invites us to appreciate both the beauty and functionality found within these early 20th-century tenement buildings on Sutton Estate in Chelsea
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