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The second Royal Exchange, London, built after Gresham's Exchange had been destroyed in the Fire of London 1666. 18th century (copperplate engraving)




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The second Royal Exchange, London, built after Gresham's Exchange had been destroyed in the Fire of London 1666. 18th century (copperplate engraving)

532320 The second Royal Exchange, London, built after Gresham's Exchange had been destroyed in the Fire of London 1666. 18th century (copperplate engraving); (add.info.: This building was burned down on 10 January, 1838); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38454170

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

1666 1838 18th Built Burned Destroyed Down Exchange Finance Investment January Speculation Copperplate Gresham


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This stunning copperplate engraving captures the grandeur of the second Royal Exchange in London, a symbol of resilience and rebirth after the devastating Fire of 1666. Built to replace Gresham's Exchange, which was destroyed in the fire, this magnificent structure stood as a testament to the city's ability to rise from the ashes. The intricate details of the architecture showcase the craftsmanship and elegance of 18th-century London. The bustling streets surrounding the exchange are filled with people going about their daily lives, adding a sense of vitality to the scene. Sadly, this historic building met a tragic fate when it was engulfed in flames on January 10, 1838. Despite its eventual destruction, this engraving preserves a moment in time when London's skyline was dominated by this iconic landmark. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of both the fragility and strength of human endeavors. The second Royal Exchange may no longer stand tall in London's landscape, but its legacy lives on through works of art like this one - capturing a piece of history for generations to come.

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