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Central Criminal Courts (b / w photo)
3650473 Central Criminal Courts (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Central Criminal Courts. Illustration for The Modern Building Record Volume One Public Buildings (Charles Jones, 1910).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22239076
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Builders Holloway Brothers Public Architects
18"x18" (46x46cm) Pillow
18"x18" (46x46cm) Faux Suede Pillow with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone colored faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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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 showcases the iconic Central Criminal Courts in London, a testament to both architectural brilliance and historical significance. The image, captured by an English photographer in the 20th century, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of this imposing structure. The Central Criminal Courts stand tall as a symbol of justice and authority. Its sturdy construction reflects the meticulous craftsmanship of builders from Holloway Brothers who brought this vision to life. Designed by renowned architects E. W. Mountford and F. Dare Clapham, this public building exudes power and solemnity. The photograph captures every intricate detail of the Central Criminal Courts' facade, emphasizing its impressive scale and ornate features. The play between light and shadow adds depth to the image, evoking a sense of mystery that befits its purpose as a place where justice is served. Originally featured in Charles Jones' "The Modern Building Record Volume One Public Buildings" published in 1910, this print has become an invaluable piece within private collections due to its historical significance. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph today, we are transported back in time to witness not only the beauty of architecture but also reflect on society's pursuit for truth and fairness within these hallowed walls.
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