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Boscobel House N100532
BOSCOBEL HOUSE, Staffordshire. Interior view. The four poster bed in the Squires Room
Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places
Media ID 4531709
© Historic England
10"x10" Photo Print
Introducing the stunning Boscobel House N100532 photographic print from our Media Storehouse collection. Captured by renowned photographer James O. Davies for Historic England, this exquisite image invites you to step into the rich history of Staffordshire's Boscobel House. Witness the enchanting Squires Room, where the eye is drawn to the magnificent four-poster bed, steeped in tales of the past. Add a touch of history and elegance to your home with this evocative, museum-quality print.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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 timeless elegance of Boscobel House, located in Staffordshire. Stepping into the Squires Room, one is immediately transported back to a bygone era. The focal point of this interior view is undoubtedly the magnificent four poster bed that takes center stage. Adorned with intricate carvings and draped in luxurious fabric, it exudes an air of regality. The photographer, James O. Davies, skillfully captures every detail of this stately room. The warm hues of orange bathe the space in a soft glow, adding to its inviting ambiance. This image truly showcases the beauty and craftsmanship that went into creating such a remarkable piece of history. Boscobel House itself holds great historical significance as it played a crucial role during Stuart times. It served as a hiding place for King Charles II after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. This connection to royalty adds an extra layer of intrigue to this already enchanting photograph. James O. Davies' talent shines through in his ability to capture not only the physical aspects but also the essence and spirit within these historic walls. His attention to detail allows viewers to immerse themselves fully in this snapshot from England's past. This print serves as a reminder that history can be preserved and appreciated through artistry like Davies'. It invites us all to step back in time and marvel at the grandeur that once graced Boscobel House's Squires Room.
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