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St Ethelburga
circa 1925: An opticians shop in front of the Church of St Ethelburga the Virgin, Bishopsgate, London EC2. The shop in front of the church was removed in 1935; prints dating from the 17th century show shops in front of the church, which is the smallest in the City of London. It was restored in 1951. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)
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Herbert Felton
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1920 1929 Architecture And Art Facade Store Virgin Bishopsgate Optometrist
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This print captures a glimpse of St Ethelburga, the smallest church in the City of London, circa 1925. Standing proudly amidst Bishopsgate's bustling streets, this historic church is adorned with an intriguing sight - an optician's shop right in front of its magnificent facade. A rare find indeed! Dating back to the 17th century, prints from that era also depict shops positioned before this sacred place. However, by 1935, this peculiar juxtaposition had vanished as the shop was removed. Fortunately for us today, Herbert Felton skillfully preserved this moment through his lens. The restored beauty of St Ethelburga would not be witnessed until 1951 when it regained its former glory after years of wear and tear. This photograph serves as a testament to both the resilience and adaptability of architectural marvels throughout history. Intriguingly framed in portrait format, this image transports us back to a time when religion coexisted harmoniously with commercial endeavors on London's vibrant streetscape. The vertical composition emphasizes the grandeur of St Ethelburga while providing a glimpse into daily life during that era. Herbert Felton's expertise shines through in capturing not only architecture but also human activity within the frame. It invites contemplation about how faith and commerce intersected at one point in time. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Fine Art Storehouse's collection, we are reminded that even seemingly incongruous elements can
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