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The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935
The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935. The V&A Museum in South Kensington, central London, was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The area was laid out by Albert as part of the Great Exhibition of 1851. On the left is the Science Museum on Exhibition Road leading to Kensington Gardens, the main entrance of the Museum on Cromwell Road can be seen in the centre, with Brompton Oratory on the right. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935
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. This print takes us back to the bustling streets of South Kensington in the 1930s. From a low-flying aeroplane, we are granted an aerial view of this iconic London neighborhood. The V&A Museum stands proudly at its heart, named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who played instrumental roles in its founding. As our eyes wander across the image, we notice the Science Museum on Exhibition Road leading towards the serene beauty of Kensington Gardens. In the center, we catch sight of the main entrance to the V&A Museum on Cromwell Road, inviting visitors into its world-renowned collection. To the right stands Brompton Oratory with its magnificent architecture representing Christianity's presence amidst this urban landscape. This snapshot captures not only buildings but also history and culture intertwined within each street and lane. The area itself was laid out by Prince Albert as part of his vision for the Great Exhibition held in 1851. It is no wonder that this photograph was included in "Wonderful London" edited by Arthur St John Adcock, showcasing both architectural marvels and historical significance. Through this monochrome lens, we are transported back to a time when South Kensington thrived with life and innovation. It serves as a reminder of how cities evolve over time while still preserving their heritage for generations to come.
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