St Marylebone Collection
"Discover the rich history and vibrant charm of St Marylebone
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"Discover the rich history and vibrant charm of St Marylebone, London" Step into the past with an enchanting engraving of the Church in Middlesex and the Church of St George in Bloomsbury. These architectural marvels stand as a testament to the city's religious heritage. Travel back in time through a captivating black and white photo of Marylebone Road, capturing its bustling energy and timeless allure. The road serves as a lifeline connecting this historic neighborhood to the rest of London. Immerse yourself in 19th-century life with an exquisite engraving depicting Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street from New Road. Witness how these streets have evolved over time while still retaining their old-world charm. Marvel at the grandeur of Marylebone Palace through an intricately detailed engraving. This regal residence once graced this district, leaving behind echoes of its majestic presence. Delve into local governance with litho prints showcasing "The Arms and Common Seals" of Metropolitan Boroughs, highlighting St Marylebone's significance within London's administrative framework. Admire another stunning engraving featuring the iconic Church itself, standing tall amidst its surroundings. Its elegant architecture continues to captivate visitors from near and far. Explore more historical engravings that depict various aspects of St Marylebone's past: from glimpses into The Metropolitan Board Works' influence on urban development to snapshots capturing daily life at Oxford Market during c1880 by artist John Crowther. Journey further back in time with a charming depiction dating back to 1825 showcasing St Marylebone Parish Church - witness how it has stood as a pillar for centuries, witnessing countless moments throughout history. Uncover one-of-a-kind plans for Regents Park's Zoological Gardens dating back to 1828 - envision what it was like strolling through this green oasis filled with exotic creatures, a true testament to St Marylebone's diverse offerings.