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The New Exeter Change, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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The New Exeter Change, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The New Exeter Change, 1844. London shopping arcade designed by Sydney Smirke: between Wellington-street, North, and Catherine-street, Strand...contains ten neat shops, with dwellings above: it has a well proportioned cove, and is lit from above by a metal- framed skylight, of corresponding design. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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This print showcases "The New Exeter Change" in 1844, a remarkable London shopping arcade designed by the talented Sydney Smirke. Located between Wellington Street, North, and Catherine Street in Strand, this architectural gem housed ten elegant shops with dwellings above. The arcade's well-proportioned cove and magnificent metal-framed skylight illuminated the space from above, creating an enchanting atmosphere for visitors. Originally featured in the renowned "Illustrated London News" of 1844 (Vol V), this engraving captures the essence of 19th-century British architecture and design. The image transports us back to a time when bustling arcades were at the heart of London's vibrant commercial life. As we peer into this snapshot from history, we are reminded of Victorian England's thriving newspaper industry. This particular print was preserved by "The Print Collector" allowing us to appreciate its historical significance today. While the creator remains unknown, their work has immortalized this iconic structure that once stood proudly in London's cityscape. Its enduring charm continues to captivate viewers even centuries later. This print is not only a testament to architectural brilliance but also serves as a window into an era where people flocked to these grand shopping arcades for their daily needs and leisurely pursuits. It stands as a reminder of our rich heritage and how our built environment shapes our lives throughout history.
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