Glass Coaster : William Caxtons House - Almonry, Westminster, London
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William Caxtons House - Almonry, Westminster, London
William Caxtons House - Almonry, Westminster, London Date: 1847
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Caxton Caxtons Westminster Willian Almonry
Glass Coaster
Individual Glass Coaster. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (10x10cm, 7mm thick). Price shown is per individual coaster.
Individual Glass Coaster. Elegant polished safety toughened glass and heat resistant, matching Place Mats are also available
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.4cm x 7.6cm (2.5" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: William Caxton's House - Almonry, Westminster, London (1847) 2.. This image transports us back in time to the late 15th century, showcasing the historic and architecturally significant William Caxton's House, also known as the Almonry, located in the heart of Westminster, London. Dated back to 1847, this photograph offers a rare glimpse into the rich history of one of the most influential figures in the development of the English printing press. William Caxton (circa 1422-1491) is renowned as the first Englishman to introduce the printing press to the country, revolutionizing the way information was disseminated and making books more accessible to the masses. Caxton established his printing press in the Almonry, a charitable institution that provided relief to the poor and needy, in Westminster in 1476. The Almonry, with its half-timbered Tudor architecture, is a testament to the architectural and historical significance of this period. The building's intricate design, with its jutting gables, overhanging upper stories, and ornate wooden beams, is a reflection of the craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterized the Tudor era. The photograph, taken in 1847, provides a unique perspective of the Almonry as it stood before extensive restoration efforts. The image reveals the building's weathered exterior, with its faded walls and worn-down features, adding to its historical charm. This photograph is an invaluable record of a pivotal moment in English history, offering us a glimpse into the past and the story of William Caxton, the man who brought the power of the printed word to the people of England.
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