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White Horse Cellar Hatchetts, Piccadilly, London (chromolitho)
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White Horse Cellar Hatchetts, Piccadilly, London (chromolitho)
976300 White Horse Cellar Hatchetts, Piccadilly, London (chromolitho) by Maggs, J.C. (1819-96); Private Collection; (add.info.: White Horse Cellar Hatchetts, Piccadilly, London. Illustration from Old English Coaching Inns by J C Maggs, from the collection of the Late Lord Dewar (Gilbert Whitehead, c 1910). Note: Captions at foot of picture have been removed in Photoshop.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22242012
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Carriages Coach Old English Coaching Inns Piccadilly Roads Tavern
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This chromolitho print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Piccadilly, London. The image showcases the iconic White Horse Cellar Hatchetts, a renowned tavern and inn that served as a vital hub for travelers and locals alike. The artist, J. C. Maggs, skillfully captures the essence of old English coaching inns with intricate details and vibrant colors. From the meticulously drawn carriages to the majestic horses waiting patiently outside, every element transports us to an era when travel was slow-paced yet full of charm. As we gaze at this historical scene, we can almost hear the clatter of hooves on cobblestone streets and envision weary travelers seeking respite within these walls. The White Horse Cellar Hatchetts stands proudly amidst its surroundings, exuding a sense of warmth and hospitality that has endured throughout centuries. This remarkable artwork is part of a private collection once owned by Lord Dewar. Its inclusion in "Old English Coaching Inns" by J. C. Maggs further solidifies its significance as a testament to England's rich cultural heritage. Whether you are an admirer of equestrian history or simply fascinated by London's past, this print serves as a window into another world – one where horse-drawn coaches ruled the roads and taverns like White Horse Cellar Hatchetts were beacons of comfort along arduous journeys.
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