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A View of the Horse Guards, from Whitehall (coloured engraving)
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A View of the Horse Guards, from Whitehall (coloured engraving)
609786 A View of the Horse Guards, from Whitehall (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A View of the Horse Guards, from Whitehall. Published by Ackermann, 15 April 1836.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23237160
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Bus Line Busses Deptford Greenwich Horse Guards Horseguards Officers Post Chaise Pullman Car Whitehall Public Transport
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This coloured engraving titled "A View of the Horse Guards, from Whitehall" takes us back to 19th century London, showcasing a scene filled with elegance and bustling activity. The print captures the iconic Horse Guards building in all its grandeur, standing proudly against the backdrop of Whitehall. In this vibrant depiction, we see soldiers and officers stationed outside the Horse Guards, their uniforms adding a touch of regal splendor to the composition. A horse-drawn carriage passes by in front of them, exuding an air of sophistication as it glides through the busy streets. This snapshot offers a glimpse into a time when carriages were not just modes of transportation but also symbols of status and refinement. The image also reveals early forms of public transport in London during that era. A bus can be seen making its way along the street towards Deptford and Greenwich. This particular type is known as a Shillibeer bus - one of the first omnibuses introduced by George Shillibeer in 1829. It represents an important milestone in passenger transportation history, marking the transition from private carriages to more accessible means for commuting within cities. Overall, this enchanting engraving transports us back to a bygone era where elegance met progress on London's streets. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation that allows us to appreciate how our modes of transport have evolved over time while capturing glimpses into daily life centuries ago.
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