Antiquities Of London And Its Environs Collection
"Unveiling the Hidden Gems: Exploring the Antiquities of London and its Environs" Monmouth House, Soho Square
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"Unveiling the Hidden Gems: Exploring the Antiquities of London and its Environs" Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773: Step back in time as we reminisce about the grandeur of Monmouth House in Soho Square, a once magnificent structure that stood tall until its unfortunate demolition in 1773. Lord Darcies Monument in St Botolphs Church, Aldgate: Discover the solemn beauty of Lord Darcies Monument nestled within St Botolphs Church at Aldgate - a testament to an era long gone but forever etched in history. Front of the Old Theatre, Drury Lane, 1794: Immerse yourself in theatrical nostalgia as you gaze upon the frontage of the Old Theatre on Drury Lane from 1794 - a reminder of London's vibrant cultural heritage. Lollards Prison, Tower of Lambeth Palace: Unlock stories from centuries past as you explore Lollards Prison within the Tower of Lambeth Palace - witness to religious struggles and tales untold. Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London: Marvel at Lincolns Inn Gate standing proudly on Chancery Lane; an architectural masterpiece that has witnessed countless legal minds shaping London's legal landscape. Muslim Altar-Style Grave Monument to Coya Shawsware: Delve into multicultural history with a visit to St Botolphs Bishopsgate where lies a remarkable Muslim altar-style grave monument honoring Coya Shawsware (1582-1626), whose life intertwined with Persian diplomacy. Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane Barbican: Transport yourself through time to Prince Rupert's House tucked away on Beech Lane within Barbican - an enchanting residence steeped in regal allure and historical intrigue. Monument to Lawyer Richard Martin at Temple Church.