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Old Royal Naval College a065183
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, Greenwich, London. Misty view of the wrought iron gates and gatepiers to the Royal Naval College on Romsey Road, showing the college beyond. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1955-1965
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")
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This evocative photograph captures the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, shrouded in a misty veil during the mid-20th century. The image, taken by renowned photographer John Gay between 1955 and 1965, showcases the grandeur and historical significance of this iconic maritime site. The Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was originally established in the late 16th century as a seafaring training establishment for England's naval forces. The complex, designed by Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and is renowned for its ornate gateway, which is depicted in this photograph. The wrought iron gates and gatepiers, standing proudly on Romsey Road, serve as a magnificent entrance to the college. The intricate designs on the gates and the grandeur of the gatepiers reflect the rich history and tradition of the naval college. The misty conditions add an ethereal quality to the scene, making the college appear even more majestic and otherworldly. The Old Royal Naval College has played a pivotal role in the history of England's maritime and naval heritage. The photograph serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of this historic site, which continues to attract visitors from around the world. The image also highlights the skill and artistry of photographer John Gay, who captured the essence of this iconic location in a single frame.
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