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General Post Office, London, 1852. Artist: Thomas Picken
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General Post Office, London, 1852. Artist: Thomas Picken
View of the Old General Post Office on St Martins le Grand, London, 1852. With the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the background and figures, including a streetseller and man with sandwich boards in the foreground. Also showing horse drawn vehicles and a sign on a building for tobacco and snuff
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Media ID 15166970
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Day And Son Mail Old General Post Office Picken Post Post Office Simpson St Martins Le Grand Street Life T Picken Telecommunication Telecommunications Thomas Picken William Simpson Postal Service
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of London in 1852, showcasing the iconic General Post Office on St Martins le Grand. Painted by the talented artist Thomas Picken, this snapshot of history beautifully captures the essence of a bygone era. In the foreground, we see figures going about their daily lives - a streetseller offering his wares and a man donning sandwich boards advertising various products. Their presence adds a touch of authenticity to this vivid scene. Horse-drawn vehicles traverse the road, adding movement and life to an otherwise still image. The magnificent dome of St Paul's Cathedral looms majestically in the background, reminding us of London's rich religious heritage. The juxtaposition between religion and commerce is further highlighted by a sign on one building promoting tobacco and snuff – evidence that even in those times, commercialism was ever-present. The lithograph technique used for this print brings out vibrant colors that breathe life into every detail captured within its frame. It serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece. Preserved with care at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this piece offers viewers an opportunity to step back in time and witness street life during the 19th century. It reminds us how far we have come in terms of communications technology while also celebrating our shared heritage rooted deep within these city walls.
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