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Elevation of the British Coffee House, engraved by Robert Blyth, 1778 (engraving)




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Elevation of the British Coffee House, engraved by Robert Blyth, 1778 (engraving)

XJF374296 Elevation of the British Coffee House, engraved by Robert Blyth, 1778 (engraving) by Adam, Robert (1728-92) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: British Coffee House at no.27 Cockspur Street; premises rebuilt in 1770 from designs by Robert Adam; plan of the parlour storey and the principal storey; demolished 1886-87; ); Scottish, out of copyright

Media ID 22924838

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This print showcases the "Elevation of the British Coffee House" a remarkable engraving by Robert Blyth in 1778. The image, part of a private collection, offers a glimpse into the grandeur and architectural brilliance of this historic establishment located at no. 27 Cockspur Street. Designed by the renowned architect Robert Adam, the coffee house underwent reconstruction in 1770 to create an exquisite space that exuded elegance and sophistication. The engraving presents both the plan of the parlour storey and principal storey, allowing viewers to appreciate every intricate detail. Sadly, this magnificent structure was demolished between 1886-87; however, through this photograph's lens, we can still marvel at its splendor. The facade is adorned with majestic columns that add an air of majesty to its exterior design. The floor plan reveals a meticulously crafted interior layout that would have undoubtedly provided patrons with an unparalleled experience as they indulged in their favorite hot beverage or engaged in lively conversations. As we explore this historical gem captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, it is important to note that this print falls under Scottish copyright laws and should not be used for commercial purposes without proper authorization. In summary, this enchanting engraving immortalizes the beauty and allure of the British Coffee House—a testament to both Robert Blyth's artistic skill and Robert Adam's architectural genius.

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