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A curious brick gateway, dated 1599, near Bromley, Kent. 1808 (engraving)
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A curious brick gateway, dated 1599, near Bromley, Kent. 1808 (engraving)
7235236 A curious brick gateway, dated 1599, near Bromley, Kent.1808 (engraving) by Malcolm, James Peller (1767-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: A curious Jacobean brick gateway to a house, dated 1599, near Bromley, Kent. John Gun licensed to let Post Horses, 1599. Copperplate drawn and engraved by James Peller Malcolm from his Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century, Longman, Hurst, London, 1808. Malcolm (1767-1815) was an American-English topographer and engraver, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "A curious brick gateway, dated 1599, near Bromley, Kent" takes us back in time to the early 17th century. The image showcases a remarkable Jacobean brick gateway leading to a house that was built in the year 1599. Located near Bromley in Kent, this architectural gem is steeped in history and intrigue. The gate bears an inscription indicating that John Gun was licensed to let Post Horses during that period. This detail adds another layer of fascination as it hints at the bustling activity and importance of this location during those times. Created by James Peller Malcolm, an American-English topographer and engraver, this piece is part of his collection called "Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century". Malcolm's attention to detail shines through in this copperplate engraving which beautifully captures not only the structure but also its surrounding environment. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we are transported back centuries ago when England was known for its rich architectural heritage. This artwork serves as a testament to British culture and European artistry while offering us a glimpse into a bygone era. Whether you appreciate architecture or have an affinity for historical artifacts, this enchanting print will surely captivate your imagination with its intricate details and timeless charm.
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