Inerior Collection
Step into a world of wonder and exploration, where the interior holds secrets waiting to be discovered
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Step into a world of wonder and exploration, where the interior holds secrets waiting to be discovered. Gaze upward and let your imagination soar as you delve into scientific researches. New discoveries in Pneumaticks await, or perhaps an experimental lecture that will leave you awe-inspired. Even great minds like Michael Faraday (1791-1867) have been captivated by the mysteries within these walls, declining the Presidency of the Royal Society in 1858 to pursue his own intellectual pursuits. The interior is a realm where brilliance thrives and knowledge flourishes. Transport yourself back in time to experience opulence and grandeur within the First Class Dining Room on Grosser Kurfurst, beautifully captured in a vibrant colour lithograph from C. 1899. Imagine indulging in decadent meals while surrounded by elegance fit for royalty. But not all interiors are filled with luxury; some depict scenes of everyday life. In "A Going, A Going. ", a hand-coloured engraving from 1813, witness the hustle and bustle of a lively street auction as people gather to bid on treasures both big and small. Le Dejeuner au Cabaret takes us even further into history with its pochoir print from 1921. Step inside this charming café scene where friends gather over coffee and pastries, creating memories that linger long after they leave. Advertisements also find their place within these walls - posters promoting Harpers New Monthly Magazine transport us to February 1898 through vivid colours brought to life by lithography techniques. Discover new worlds between its pages as you immerse yourself in captivating stories. The Crystal Palace at Sydenham beckons with its majestic presence captured in an image from c1854. Marvel at the front of the Great Transept, standing tall as a testament to human ingenuity and architectural marvels found within this magnificent structure's interior. Lastly, let us not forget the human stories that unfold within these walls.