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The Monument, Fish Street Hill, from the steeple of St. Magnus, c1903, (1903). Artist: Hedley Fitton
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The Monument, Fish Street Hill, from the steeple of St. Magnus, c1903, (1903). Artist: Hedley Fitton
The Monument, Fish Street Hill, from the steeple of St. Magnus, c1903, (1903). From The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI, edited by George R. Halkett. [Editorial and Publishing Offices, London, 1903]
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Arial View Elevated View Fish Street Hill George Halkett George R Halkett George Roland George Roland Halkett Halkett St Magnus The Martyr Steeple The Pall Mall Fitton Hedley
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This photo print, titled "The Monument, Fish Street Hill, from the steeple of St. Magnus, c1903" takes us back in time to early 20th century London. The artist behind this masterpiece is Hedley Fitton, who skillfully captured the essence of urban life in England's bustling capital. From an elevated view atop the steeple of St. Magnus church, we are presented with a breathtaking vista that stretches far beyond our sight. The magnificent monument stands proudly amidst a maze of lanes and avenues, its grandeur contrasting against the backdrop of everyday street scenes. As we delve into this monochrome image, we notice people going about their day - some hurrying along the road while others leisurely stroll through this historic location. Their presence adds depth and humanity to an otherwise architectural landscape. Religion plays a significant role in this snapshot as well; the towering steeple serves as a reminder of London's Christian heritage. Its prominence symbolizes faith reaching towards the heavens while grounding itself within the city streets below. This photograph was originally featured in The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI under George R. Halkett's editorial guidance in 1903. Preserved by The Print Collector archives today, it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and historical significance. With every glance at this remarkable etching by Hedley Fitton, one cannot help but be transported back to turn-of-the-century London - where architecture meets spirituality and everyday life
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