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Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, (1881). Creator: Unknown
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Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, (1881). The brick gatehouse on Chancery Lane, London, leading to Lincolns Inn. The date 1518 can be read below the coat of arms of Henry VIII over the 16th-century oak doorways. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places. Westminster and the Western Suburbs, by Edward Walford, Vol. III. [Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. London, Paris & New York, 1881]
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Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane (1881) - A Glimpse into London's Tudor Past
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. This print takes us back to the bustling streets of 19th-century London. The image showcases the magnificent brick gatehouse on Chancery Lane, leading to Lincolns Inn, a historic legal institution. Its architectural charm is enhanced by the presence of Henry VIII's coat of arms above the oak doorways, dating back to 1518. The photographer remains unknown, but their lens skillfully captured this snapshot in time. The monochrome tones add a sense of nostalgia and highlight the intricate details of the gatehouse's Tudor design. As we gaze upon this scene frozen in history, we are transported to an era where horse-drawn carriages traversed these very streets. This photograph is part of Edward Walford's renowned publication "Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places" which offers invaluable insights into England's capital city during that period. Today, this location stands as a testament to both its rich heritage and its continued relevance as a thriving legal hub. It serves as a reminder that amidst modernity’s rapid pace lies remnants from centuries past – tangible links connecting us with our ancestors' stories. This remarkable print allows us to appreciate not only Britain's architectural marvels but also the craftsmanship that has stood resilient against time’s relentless march forward.
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