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Mansion House, London 1771

Exterior of Mansion House. Date: 1771

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1771 Mansion Riots


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Mansion House, London 1771: A Grand Edifice Amidst Historical Turmoil This striking image captures the exterior of Mansion House in London during the year 1771. The Mansion House, an iconic landmark and the historic official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, stands proudly amidst the bustling cityscape. Its grandeur is evident through its elegant facade, adorned with intricate stonework and tall, arched windows. Yet, this tranquil scene was not to last. Just a few years after this photograph was taken, the Mansion House would become the focal point of the infamous Gordon Riots. In 1780, the riots erupted in response to the Catholic Relief Act, which aimed to grant religious freedoms to Catholics in England. The unrest spread rapidly throughout the city, and the Mansion House was one of the buildings targeted. During the riots, the Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Townshend, sought refuge within the fortified walls of the Tower of London. The Mansion House was attacked, and its interior was extensively damaged. The rioters ransacked the building, leaving it in ruins. Despite the destruction, the Mansion House was eventually restored, and its grandeur was once again on display for all to see. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the rich history of the Mansion House and the tumultuous events that have shaped its past. The exterior may appear unchanged, but the stories it holds within its walls continue to captivate and intrigue visitors to this day.

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