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Photographic Print : Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Creator
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Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Creator
Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Large house in north London, built in 1638. John Ireton, the brother of Oliver Cromwells favourite son-in-law, briefly lived in nearby Lauderdale House. This led to the building being known as Cromwell House in the early 19th century. In fact, Oliver Cromwell had no connection with the house. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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Adcock Arthur St John Arthur St John Adcock Donald Donald Mcleish Gate Gates Highgate Highgate Hill John Adcock Mcleish Step Steps Wonderful London Cromwell House
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse photographic print of Cromwell House on Highgate Hill. This seventeenth-century mansion, built in 1638, is a historical gem nestled in north London. John Ireton, the brother of Oliver Cromwell's favorite son-in-law, once called this grand residence home. Captured in stunning detail in this 1935 image from Heritage Images, our print brings the rich history of this magnificent building right into your home. Experience the elegance and charm of the past with this beautiful, high-quality photographic print.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the grandeur of Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, a magnificent mansion from the seventeenth century. Built in 1638, this large house in north London has a fascinating history. Contrary to popular belief, Oliver Cromwell had no connection with the house. However, John Ireton, brother of Oliver Cromwell's favorite son-in-law, briefly resided in nearby Lauderdale House. This association led to the building being known as Cromwell House in the early nineteenth century. The image showcases the architectural beauty of this historic structure against a backdrop of lush greenery. The imposing entrance gate stands tall at the forefront while a flight of steps leads up to it. The monochrome effect adds an air of nostalgia and timelessness to this snapshot from Wonderful London Volume 3. Photographed by Donald McLeish and featured in Arthur St John Adcock's publication, this picture offers us a glimpse into London's rich heritage and its captivating cityscape during the 1930s. It serves as a reminder that behind every landmark lies stories waiting to be discovered. As we admire this stunning piece of British architecture, let us appreciate how historical narratives can shape our perception of places and remind us that even misconceptions can add layers of intrigue to our understanding of these remarkable structures.
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