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LONDON: LODGING HOUSE. The Gothic-style model lodging-houses to the design of H. Ardbishire and built by Miss Burdett Coutts to provide cheap and wholesome rooms to the poor. Wood engraving, English, 1862
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LONDON: LODGING HOUSE. The Gothic-style model lodging-houses to the design of H. Ardbishire and built by Miss Burdett Coutts to provide cheap and wholesome rooms to the poor. Wood engraving, English, 1862
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1862 Burdett Charity Gothic Housing Lodging House Poverty Victorian Coutts
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This print showcases the Gothic-style model lodging-houses in London, designed by H. Ardbishire and built by Miss Burdett Coutts in 1862. These architectural marvels were created with a noble purpose - to provide affordable and wholesome rooms for the impoverished population of the city. The wood engraving beautifully captures the intricate details of these buildings, highlighting their Victorian charm. In this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where poverty was rampant on the streets of London. However, amidst this struggle for survival, there was hope in the form of these lodging houses. They stood tall as beacons of compassion and charity, offering a sanctuary for those who could not afford decent accommodation. The image evokes a sense of admiration for both Miss Burdett Coutts' philanthropy and H. Ardbishire's architectural brilliance. It reminds us that even during challenging times, individuals can make a difference by extending kindness towards others. As we gaze upon this historical photograph, we are reminded that architecture is not merely about aesthetics but also about serving humanity's needs. This print serves as a poignant reminder that every person deserves access to safe and affordable housing – an essential element for building strong communities. Through its timeless beauty and powerful message, this print from Granger Art on Demand invites us to reflect on our own role in creating inclusive societies where everyone has a place they can call home.
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