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George Edmund Street Collection

George Edmund Street was a renowned architect known for his impressive works such as The New Law Courts in Westminster, London

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: The New Law Courts, Westminster, London, c1878 (1878)

The New Law Courts, Westminster, London, c1878 (1878)
The New Law Courts, London, c1878 (1878). The Royal Courts of Justice house both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Portrait of George Edmund Street

Portrait of George Edmund Street
672549 Portrait of George Edmund Street; (add.info.: George Edmund Street (20 June 1824 - 18 December 1881) was an English architect, born at Woodford in Essex, Stylistically

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, [in Kent], 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. R. Taylor

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving)

St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving)
7185817 St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving) by Holland Tringham, Joseph (1861-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Pauls Within the Walls, American Episcopal Church in Rome)

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: George Edmund Street, architect (photo)

George Edmund Street, architect (photo)
583870 George Edmund Street, architect (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Edmund Street)

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: The New Law Courts and their Architect (engraving)

The New Law Courts and their Architect (engraving)
1060499 The New Law Courts and their Architect (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Law Courts and their Architect)

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: George Edmund Street, Architect, The New Law Courts (engraving)

George Edmund Street, Architect, The New Law Courts (engraving)
3099769 George Edmund Street, Architect, The New Law Courts (engraving) by Waddy, Frederick (1848-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Edmund Street, Architect, The New Law Courts)

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: The late Mr George Edmund Street (engraving)

The late Mr George Edmund Street (engraving)
728468 The late Mr George Edmund Street (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The late Mr George Edmund Street, R.A. architect)

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Memorial of the late Mr G E Street, RA, Architect, in the Central Hall of the Royal Courts of

Memorial of the late Mr G E Street, RA, Architect, in the Central Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice (engraving)
1623239 Memorial of the late Mr G E Street, RA, Architect, in the Central Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice (engraving) by English School

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Ruins of the Guesten Hall, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Guesten Hall, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Guesten Hall, 1898. Guesten monastic guest hall, built c1320 at Worcester cathedral underwent plans for renovations by architect, George Street in 1854

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. Creator

Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. Creator
Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. The Law Courts on the Strand in Westminster, central London

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: The New Law Courts, London, c1896. Artist: Valentine & Sons

The New Law Courts, London, c1896. Artist: Valentine & Sons
The New Law Courts, London, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Cathedral of Kildare, 1845

Cathedral of Kildare, 1845. George Edmund Street (1824-1881) was the architect responsible for reconstruction completed in 1896

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. Artist: W Ingle

Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. Artist: W Ingle
Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. St James the Less is an Anglican church in Pimlico, Westminster. It was built between 1858

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: New Law Courts, London, late 19th century(?)

New Law Courts, London, late 19th century(?). Designed in Victorian Gothic style by George Edmund Street, the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand were opened by Queen Victoria in 1882. Lantern slide

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co

Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co
Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. The Royal Courts of Justice were built between 1873 and 1882. The Victorian Gothic style building was designed by George Edmund Street

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Westminster, London, 1904

The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Westminster, London, 1904. The photograph is looking east down the Strand towards St Dunstan in the West

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: Law Courts, London, 20th Century

Law Courts, London, 20th Century. Designed in Victorian Gothic style by George Edmund Street, the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand were opened by Queen Victoria in 1882

Background imageGeorge Edmund Street Collection: THE NEW LAW COURTS AND THEIR ARCHITECT: 3. George Edmund Street, R. A. (Died December 18

THE NEW LAW COURTS AND THEIR ARCHITECT: 3. George Edmund Street, R. A. (Died December 18
THE NEW LAW COURTS AND THEIR ARCHITECT: 3. George Edmund Street, R.A. (Died December 18, 1881, Aged 57; Buried in Westminster Abbey, December 29, 1881); 2


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George Edmund Street was a renowned architect known for his impressive works such as The New Law Courts in Westminster, London. Completed in 1878, this grand structure stands as a testament to Street's architectural prowess and attention to detail. One of his notable projects outside of London was St Pauls Within the Walls in Rome, beautifully captured in an engraving. This stunning piece showcases the harmonious blend of classical and Gothic elements that were characteristic of Street's designs. In a captivating photo, we see George Edmund Street himself, the mastermind behind these architectural marvels. His passion and dedication are evident as he poses confidently beside one of his creations. Engravings further highlight Street's influence on architecture with depictions like "The New Law Courts and their Architect" and "The late Mr George Edmund Street. " These images pay homage to his significant contributions to the field. A memorial dedicated to they are be found in the Central Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of his lasting impact on British architecture. Street's work extended beyond grand structures; he also had an appreciation for historical preservation. An intriguing image captures the ruins of Guesten Hall from 1898, showcasing how he valued preserving history while creating new spaces for future generations. Another enchanting view is provided through an artist's depiction titled "Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street. " This c1935 artwork allows us to glimpse into the world that George Edmund Street created within these walls. Valentine & Sons' artistic rendering titled "The New Law Courts, London" transports us back to c1896 when this architectural masterpiece stood tall against London's skyline. Its intricate details leave viewers awestruck even today. While most recognized for his grand designs, it is important not to overlook smaller-scale projects such as Cathedral Kildare or St James The Less interior at Westminster Abbey - both showcasing Street's versatility and ability to create beauty in various settings.