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Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935

Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935


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Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935

Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935. The Palace, on the south bank of the Thames in London, is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]

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This print showcases Lambeth Palace, the esteemed residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for an impressive seven centuries. Taken in approximately 1935, this architectural marvel stands proudly on the south bank of the Thames River in London, United Kingdom. Originally acquired by the archbishopric in 1200, Lambeth Palace has served as the official abode for countless spiritual leaders throughout history. Its medieval charm and timeless beauty are evident in every detail captured by photographer Donald McLeish. The image portrays a cityscape that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. The palace's grandeur is accentuated by its surroundings: a picturesque avenue lined with buildings that exude British heritage. This snapshot from "Wonderful London, Volume 1" edited by Arthur St John Adcock, offers viewers a glimpse into a bygone era. As one gazes upon this monochrome masterpiece, they can almost feel transported back to the bustling streets of 1930s London. The road leading to Lambeth Palace beckons passersby to explore its historic halls and immerse themselves in centuries of religious significance. This photograph serves as a testament to both architectural excellence and cultural heritage. It encapsulates not only an iconic landmark but also represents resilience and longevity amidst changing times. A true treasure from our past preserved through artistry and now shared with generations to come thanks to The Print Collector's dedication to preserving history through their collection.

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