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St. Pauls, Ludgate Hill, 1919. Artist: Garratt & Atkinson
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St. Pauls, Ludgate Hill, 1919. Artist: Garratt & Atkinson
St. Paul s, Ludgate Hill, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Ludgate Hill in 1919. The focal point of the image is none other than the magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral, standing tall and proud against the urban backdrop of London. Its baroque architecture commands attention, with its grand facade adorned with intricate details and a majestic pediment. The scene captures a moment in time when traffic and transportation were dominated by horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians strolling along the lane. The sun blinds hanging from buildings add a touch of charm to this historical snapshot, while also providing relief from the bright sunlight. St. Paul's Cathedral holds immense religious significance as an iconic symbol of Christianity in England. Designed by renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren during the baroque era, it has stood as a testament to faith for centuries. This particular print comes from The British Printer Vol. XXXII, published by Raithby, Lawrence & Co. , Ltd in 1919. It serves as both a visual delight and an important archival piece that showcases not only architectural beauty but also highlights advancements in printing technology during that period. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back to an era where tradition met progress on Ludgate Hill—a true reflection of England's rich history and cultural heritage captured within one frame.
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