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Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840)

Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840)


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Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840)

Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840). It shows an advertisement for land to be let on a lease of 99 years, after which it will be the site of the new Royal Exchange

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Media ID 15175938

© London Metropolitan Archives (City of London) / Heritage-Images

Building Site Commerce Cornhill Delay Hoarding Land Notice Royal Exchange Threadneedle Street Vacant


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This black and white lithograph captures the essence of satire surrounding the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the devastating fire of 1838. Dating back to around 1840, this intriguing print showcases an advertisement for land available on lease for a period of 99 years. The plot advertised is none other than the future site of the new Royal Exchange. Located in Cornhill, City of London, England, this image reflects a momentous era in commerce and finance. The building site depicted here portrays a bustling avenue with hoardings lining its streets, creating an atmosphere that encapsulates both frustration and anticipation. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to this nineteenth-century artwork found within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used to convey social commentary during significant historical events. While not explicitly mentioned for commercial use, one cannot ignore the underlying theme that highlights the importance placed upon rebuilding such an iconic structure. This satirical representation subtly criticizes those responsible for delays while emphasizing society's eagerness to revive their financial center. Intriguingly capturing both timelessness and transience through its composition, this lithograph invites viewers into a world where progress meets bureaucracy. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst setbacks and symbolizes hope for brighter days ahead - when commerce will once again thrive at London's prestigious Royal Exchange location.

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