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The Trumpet, afterwards the Duke of York, Shire Lane, 1778. Elias Ashmoles House, (1897)
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The Trumpet, afterwards the Duke of York, Shire Lane, 1778. Elias Ashmoles House, (1897)
The Trumpet, afterwards the Duke of York, Shire Lane, 1778. Elias Ashmoles House, (1897). Two London buildings: the Trumpet Public House (above), later the Duke of York, in Shire Lane, the Strand. And (below) the house of antiquary Elias Ashmole (1617-1692) in Ship Yard near Temple Bar. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]
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This print captures two iconic London buildings from different centuries. The image showcases the Trumpet Public House, later known as the Duke of York, located in Shire Lane, Strand. Standing proudly above is this historic establishment that witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls since 1778. Its architectural charm is evident even in monochrome, with intricate details adorning its exterior. Beneath it lies the house of renowned antiquary Elias Ashmole (1617-1692), situated in Ship Yard near Temple Bar. This building holds a significant place in British history and represents a bygone era of intellectual pursuits and scholarly endeavors. It serves as a reminder of Ashmole's contributions to society and his passion for preserving knowledge. The photograph hails from "Old and New London". Volume I, authored by Walter Thornbury in 1897. Published by Cassell and Company Ltd. , this publication offers glimpses into the city's rich heritage through stunning visuals like this one captured by George Walter Thornbury. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where these structures stood witness to bustling streets filled with people going about their daily lives. They symbolize not only architectural marvels but also represent the resilience and endurance of London throughout centuries of change.
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