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Fine Art Print : The New Palace on the Thames that is the Headquarters of the London County Council, c1935
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The New Palace on the Thames that is the Headquarters of the London County Council, c1935
The New Palace on the Thames that is the Headquarters of the London County Council, c1935. County Hall, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, was designed by Ralph Knott and opened in 1922. The North and South blocks were added between 1936 and 1939. The building served as the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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Media ID 18322952
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Adcock Arthur St John Arthur St John Adcock Council County Hall Government Greater London Council Headquarters John Adcock Lambeth Local Government London County Council Ralph Wonderful London Edwardian Baroque Knott
21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Step into the past with our exquisite Fine Art Print of County Hall, London's iconic New Palace on the Thames. Captured in the mid-1930s, this stunning image showcases the grandeur and elegance of the London County Council's headquarters in its heyday. With intricate architectural details and a serene river setting, this print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Bring a piece of London's rich heritage into your home and transport yourself back in time with the Media Storehouse range of Fine Art Prints.
21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 53.3cm x 35.5cm (21" x 14")
Estimated Product Size is 68.6cm x 50.8cm (27" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The New Palace on the Thames - A Symbol of London's Local Government
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. This print captures the grandeur of County Hall, standing proudly on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Designed by Ralph Knott and opened in 1922, this architectural masterpiece served as the headquarters for both the London County Council and later the Greater London Council. The image showcases the Edwardian Baroque style of County Hall, with its imposing facade and intricate detailing. The North and South blocks, added between 1936 and 1939, further enhanced its magnificence. This iconic building played a crucial role in shaping local government policies during a transformative period in British history. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time from "Wonderful London" edited by Arthur St John Adcock, we are transported back to an era when County Hall stood as a symbol of power and governance. Its location along the majestic River Thames adds to its allure, creating a picturesque cityscape that is quintessentially British. Today, while no longer serving as a governmental headquarters, County Hall remains an important landmark that continues to captivate visitors from around the world. It stands as a testament to London's rich heritage and serves as a reminder of how architecture can shape not only skylines but also societies.
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