A Garden Party at Holland House
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A Garden Party at Holland House
A garden party at Holland House, Kensington during the height of the London Season. Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle when it was built in 1605, became a glittering social centre in the 19th century, under the 3rd Lord and Lady Holland. The majority of the house was destroyed by German bombers during the Blitz of 1940. Date: 1872
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1872 Classes Cope Holland Kensington Mansion Places Season Upper
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A Garden Party at Holland House, Kensington: A Scene from the London Season of the 1870s This enchanting photograph captures the essence of a Garden Party held at Holland House, a historic mansion in the heart of Kensington, during the London Season of the 1870s. Originally known as Cope Castle when it was built in 1605, Holland House became a glittering social centre in the 19th century, under the stewardship of the 3rd Lord and Lady Holland. The Garden Party scene unfolds against the backdrop of a beautiful English country estate, with its meticulously manicured gardens, lush greenery, and elegant Victorian architecture. The upper classes of London society, dressed in their finest attire, mingle and socialize, enjoying the warm summer sun and the refreshing breeze. Ladies in long, flowing gowns and gentlemen in tailcoats and top hats engage in animated conversations, while children play and laugh in the background. The London Season was a time of great importance for the upper classes, a period of socializing, courtship, and the making of important connections. Holland House, with its grandeur and prestigious reputation, was the perfect setting for such events. The Garden Party depicted in this photograph is a testament to the opulence and elegance of the Victorian era, a time when social status was paramount, and the pursuit of pleasure and leisure was a cherished pastime. Unfortunately, the majority of Holland House was destroyed by German bombers during the Blitz of 1940, leaving only ruins of this once magnificent mansion. Today, the site is a popular tourist attraction, a reminder of a bygone era and a glimpse into the history of London's upper classes.
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