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North east view of St Paul s, Shadwell, London, taken down 1819 (engraving)
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North east view of St Paul s, Shadwell, London, taken down 1819 (engraving)
602978 North east view of St Paul s, Shadwell, London, taken down 1819 (engraving) by Schnebbelie, Robert Blemell (fl.1803-d.1849); Private Collection; (add.info.: North east view of St Paul s, Shadwell, London, taken down 1819; published 1 January 1825); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
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1 January 1825 1819 East Gravestones North Shadwell St Paul
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This engraving, titled "North east view of St Paul's, Shadwell, London, taken down 1819" takes us on a journey back in time to the bustling streets of early 19th-century London. The print showcases the remarkable architectural beauty of St Paul's Church in Shadwell before its demolition in 1819. The artist behind this exquisite piece is Robert Blemell Schnebbelie, a talented engraver known for his attention to detail and ability to capture historical landmarks with precision. His work transports us to an era where horse-drawn carriages roamed the cobblestone streets and people donned elaborate clothing that reflected their social status. In this particular scene, we are presented with a north-eastern perspective of St Paul's Church. Its grandeur is evident as it stands tall against the backdrop of other buildings in Shadwell. The gravestones scattered around the churchyard serve as a reminder of lives once lived and stories untold. Published on January 1st, 1825, this engraving offers us a glimpse into both architectural history and societal norms during that period. It invites us to reflect upon how cities evolve over time while preserving fragments of their past. With its meticulous details and historical significance, this print from Bridgeman Images allows art enthusiasts and history buffs alike to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of London's past.
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