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No 10 Great St Helen s, and Entrance of St Helens Church, 1893 (colour litho)
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No 10 Great St Helen s, and Entrance of St Helens Church, 1893 (colour litho)
2793985 No 10 Great St Helen s, and Entrance of St Helens Church, 1893 (colour litho) by Norman, Philip (1842-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: No 10 Great St Helen s, and Entrance of St Helens Church, 1893. Illustration for London Vanished and Vanishing painted and described by Philip Norman (A&C Black, 1905).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23465884
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1893 Changing Demolished Demolition Great St Helen Lost Vanished Vanishing St Helens Church
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This print takes us back to the year 1893, capturing the grandeur of No 10 Great St Helen's and the entrance of St Helen's Church in London. The colour lithograph, created by Philip Norman, showcases his remarkable talent for painting and describing architectural wonders that have since vanished from our modern landscape. The image transports us to a time when these magnificent buildings stood proudly, their intricate details and elegant design commanding attention. No 10 Great St Helen's exudes an air of sophistication with its ornate façade and imposing presence. Meanwhile, the entrance of St Helen's Church beckons visitors with its inviting charm. It is a bittersweet reminder that even the most beautiful structures can succumb to change and demolition over time. As we gaze upon this piece of history, we are reminded of London's ever-evolving architecture and how some treasures have been lost forever. This particular illustration was featured in Philip Norman's book "London Vanished and Vanishing" published in 1905. Through his words and brushstrokes, he immortalized these disappearing gems for future generations to appreciate. As we admire this print from Bridgeman Images' private collection, let us reflect on the importance of preserving our architectural heritage while embracing progress. It serves as a poignant tribute to those who came before us – architects who shaped our cities with their vision and craftsmanship – leaving behind lasting impressions even after their creations have vanished into memory.
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