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Victorian Architecture Collection

Victorian architecture is a style of architecture that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria in England from 1837 to 1901

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Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791

Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791
Crystal Palace Parade, Crystal Palace, Bromley and Southwark, Greater London. Byzantine-style vaulting in red and cream brick and chequered floors in alternating stone

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Canterbury from the Railway, 1842 (coloured litho on paper)

Canterbury from the Railway, 1842 (coloured litho on paper)
7394177 Canterbury from the Railway, 1842 (coloured litho on paper) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 23x38 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus, Athens, Greece

Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus, Athens, Greece
19th century vintage photograph - Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus [Olympieion, ] Athens, Greece, c.1880

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: USA, New Jersey, Cape May, Victorian houses along Beach Avenue

USA, New Jersey, Cape May, Victorian houses along Beach Avenue

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Edinburgh: Prestonfield House

Edinburgh: Prestonfield House

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Mighty Forth Rail Bridge at dusk

The Mighty Forth Rail Bridge at dusk
The Forth Bridge over the Firth of Forth taken from South Queensferry. The Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire

Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Whitby Abbey (Benedictine), in Whitby, North Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: View down Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Village, London

View down Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Village, London
A superb postcard view down Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Village, London - the detial is incredible, with individual shops identifiable, the pavements as busy (as they ever are)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: View over harbour and castle at dawn, Tenby, Carmarthen Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales

View over harbour and castle at dawn, Tenby, Carmarthen Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: John Rylands Library BL15862

John Rylands Library BL15862
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Deansgate, Manchester. Interior view, showing a staircase and architectural details as seen from a half-landing

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: St Pancras Station, London

St Pancras Station, London
General view of the exterior of St Pancras Station, facing Euston Road, Central London

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Forth Rail Bridge

Forth Rail Bridge, built between 1883 and 1890, an achievement of Victorian engineering, Fife, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Piece Hall a083824

Piece Hall a083824
Looking over the market stalls in the courtyard of the Piece Hall in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Originally built as a cloth hall in the late 18th century

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Opening of Keble College, Oxford, from The Illustrated London News

The Opening of Keble College, Oxford, from The Illustrated London News
XJF324314 The Opening of Keble College, Oxford, from The Illustrated London News (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Keble was opened in 1870)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: New Brighton Tower, Wallasey, Cheshire, c1898-c1921

New Brighton Tower, Wallasey, Cheshire, c1898-c1921. The New Brighton Tower was situated within the Tower Buildings complex and was taller than Blackpool Tower at 621 feet high

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Balmoral castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Balmoral castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Bolton Town Hall 33165_027

Bolton Town Hall 33165_027
Bolton Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton. Lancashire. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Mumbles Pier, Gower, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Mumbles Pier, Gower, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20120996

EyeUbiquitous_20120996
Ireland, North, Belfast, The Crown Bar facade

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Kirkstall Abbey, near Leeds, West Yorkshire

Kirkstall Abbey, near Leeds, West Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey (Cistercian), near Leeds, West Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Bolton Priory, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire

Bolton Priory, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Bolton Priory (Augustinian), in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Ferris Town in the snow, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Ferris Town in the snow, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view down both sides of Ferris Town towards Frances Street, in the snow. A horse and carriage is driving down the street and a few people are carefully walking on the pavements

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Ferris Town, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Ferris Town, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view down the south side of Ferris Town, towards Frances Street. A number of children are standing in the street with delivery cart further down the road

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Train crossing Stockport viaduct on the London & North Western Railway, c1845

Train crossing Stockport viaduct on the London & North Western Railway, c1845. Note the pollution of the river banks, smoking chimneys and the complete domination of the scene by the viaduct

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887

St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887. Source: Original edition from my own archives

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: St Michaels Church, Highgate, North London

St Michaels Church, Highgate, North London, consecrated and opened in 1832. Date: circa 1870s

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Kynance Bay House, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Kynance Bay House, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Kynance Bay House, located on the edge of Lizard village. The Victorian house was built in 1888. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Wharncliffe Viaduct Hanwell

Wharncliffe Viaduct Hanwell

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: View over harbour and castle, Tenby, Carmarthen Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom

View over harbour and castle, Tenby, Carmarthen Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: John Rylands Library BL15845

John Rylands Library BL15845
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Deansgate, Manchester. Interior, looking east from the gallery. The library was completed in 1899 to the designs of architect Basil Champneys

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Union Workhouse, Sleaford, Lincolnshire

Union Workhouse, Sleaford, Lincolnshire
An aerial view of the Sleaford Union workhouse. Designed by William J Donthorn, the building was erected in 1837-8 on East Gate in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. The site later became known as Slea View

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Rochdale Union Workhouse, Dearnley, Lancashire

Rochdale Union Workhouse, Dearnley, Lancashire
The approach to the Rochdale Union workhouse, opened in 1877 at Dearnley, near Rochdale, Lancashire. The site later became Birch Hill Hospital

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Withington Hospital, Manchester

Withington Hospital, Manchester
Entrance to Withington Hospital, Nell Lane, Manchester, opened in 1855 as Chorlton Union workhouse. A horse and carriage stands outside the gates

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Walton Hospital, Liverpool

Walton Hospital, Liverpool
Walton Hospital, Rice Lane, Walton on the Hill, Liverpool. The central clock tower concealed a large water storage tank. The building was designed by William Culshaw

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Poplar Workhouse, East London

Poplar Workhouse, East London
A side view of one of the blocks of the Poplar Union workhouse, located on Poplar High Street, East London

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Edinburgh from Calton Hill, c1870

Edinburgh from Calton Hill, c1870. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, c1870]

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Devils Acre - Westminster, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Devils Acre - Westminster, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Devils Acre-Westminster, 1872. Devils Acre, a Victorian slum near Westminster Abbey had a high rate of mortality from diseases such as typhoid. From, " LONDON

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Mayo College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India

Mayo College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, a boys independent boarding school founded in 1875. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Sunset View of City Council Building and Hillbrow Tower (JG Strijdom Tower), Johannesburg

Sunset View of City Council Building and Hillbrow Tower (JG Strijdom Tower), Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
City of Johannesburg is considered Africas economic powerhouse, and contentiously as a modern and prosperous African city

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Royal Albert Hall, London, c. 1880s (b / w photo)

The Royal Albert Hall, London, c. 1880s (b / w photo)
XJF437511 The Royal Albert Hall, London, c.1880s (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Designed by Capt. Francis Fowke and Major-General Henry Y.D)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station and Midland Grand Hotel London, designed by Victorian architect George Gilbert Scott, circa 1905. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Sugar bags hanging out to dry, North Quay, West India Docks, 1900

Sugar bags hanging out to dry, North Quay, West India Docks, 1900

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: ASC Barracks, Grove Park, Lewisham

ASC Barracks, Grove Park, Lewisham
Entrance to the ASC (Army Service Corps) Barracks on Marvels Lane, Grove Park, Lewisham, south east London. Two officers and a large dog stand at the entrance

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: City of London Union Infirmary, Mile End Road

City of London Union Infirmary, Mile End Road
Situated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary (now St Clements Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk

Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk
The Downham Union workhouse at Downham Market, Norfolk. The building, designed by William J Donthorn, was erected in 1836. It later became the Howdale County Home

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Union Workhouse, Dursley, Gloucestershire

Union Workhouse, Dursley, Gloucestershire
A distant view of the Dursley Union workhouse (left) from the road at Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire. The workhouse, designed by a Mr Fulljames, was erected in 1838-9

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Union Workhouse, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire

Union Workhouse, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
The Newport Pagnell Union workhouse was erected in 1836 at the junction of London Road and North Crawley Road. It later became Renny Lodge Hospital

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Nile village, Great Pyramid, Egypt

Nile village, Great Pyramid, Egypt
19th century vintage photograph - village and camels along the banks for the River Nile, close to the Great Pyramid of Giza. Photograph by the Zangaki studio, c.1890 s



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Victorian Architecture Collection

Victorian architecture is a style of architecture that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria in England from 1837 to 1901. It was a period of great prosperity and industrialization, and the style reflects this with its ornate details, grand scale, and eclectic mix of materials. Victorian homes often feature steeply pitched roofs, decorative gables, bay windows, turrets and towers. The interior design often features elaborate woodwork such as paneling or wainscoting as well as stained glass windows. Other common features include asymmetrical floor plans with rooms arranged around a central hall or staircase; tall ceilings; large fireplaces; intricate moldings; and intricate tile work in bathrooms or kitchens. This style is still popular today due to its beauty and timelessness.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Victorian Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the grandeur and elegance of architectural styles popular during the Victorian era. Featuring iconic buildings, monuments, bridges, and other structures from around the world, our collection captures the intricate details and ornate designs that defined Victorian architecture. From Gothic Revival to Italianate to Queen Anne style, these prints offer a glimpse into an era when architects pushed boundaries with their innovative designs while paying homage to classical forms. Our collection includes both black-and-white photographs as well as colorful illustrations that highlight the beauty of these structures. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office space or simply appreciate historical architecture, our collection offers something for everyone. With its high-quality printing and framing options available in various sizes, it's easy to find a piece that fits your personal style and taste.
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What are Victorian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Victorian Architecture art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the architectural styles that were prevalent during the Victorian era. This period, which spanned from 1837 to 1901, was marked by significant advancements in technology and engineering, leading to innovative building designs. The Victorian architecture style is characterized by intricate details, ornate decorations, and grandeur structures. The prints showcase various types of buildings such as Gothic Revival churches, Italianate villas, Queen Anne-style homes, and many more. These art prints offer an opportunity for individuals to appreciate the beauty and elegance of Victorian architecture without having to visit these buildings physically. They also serve as a reminder of the rich history behind these structures and their significance in shaping modern-day architecture. Whether you're an architect or simply have an appreciation for beautiful design work, Victorian Architecture art prints are sure to add sophistication and charm to any space they occupy.
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What Victorian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Victorian architecture art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the intricate and ornate styles that were popular during this era, including Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Italianate, and Second Empire. The collection includes both exterior and interior views of buildings such as churches, mansions, public buildings, and commercial structures. One popular style is the Gothic Revival which features pointed arches, steep roofs with decorative gables and spires. Another is the Queen Anne style which has asymmetrical facades with turrets or towers. The Italianate style features low-pitched roofs with overhanging eaves supported by brackets. These prints are available in various sizes to suit your needs and can be framed or mounted to match your decor. They make great additions to any home or office space for those who appreciate historical architecture or want to add a touch of vintage charm to their surroundings.
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To buy Victorian Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. You can search for specific styles or artists to find the perfect piece that matches your taste and preferences. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to provide your shipping information and payment details. We accept various forms of payment including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, your print will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep. It's important to note that all prints are produced on high-quality paper using archival inks for long-lasting durability. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or simply want to add some beautiful Victorian Architecture artwork to your collection, we offer an easy and convenient way to purchase stunning prints from talented artists around the world.
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How much do Victorian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

Victorian Architecture art prints are available in a range of prices depending on the size, quality and type of print. We offer a wide selection of Victorian Architecture art prints that cater to different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality reproductions of famous architectural landmarks from the Victorian era such as Gothic Revival buildings, Italianate villas, Queen Anne-style homes and many more. Our you can choose from various types of prints including canvas prints, framed prints or unframed posters. Each option has its own unique price point based on the materials used and level of craftsmanship involved in producing them. Regardless of your budget or style preference, you can find a beautiful Victorian Architecture art print at Media Storehouse that will add elegance and sophistication to any room in your home or office.
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We take pride in delivering your Victorian Architecture art prints to you with the utmost care and attention. Your prints will be carefully packaged using high-quality materials to ensure that they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use sturdy cardboard tubes for our rolled prints and flat packaging for our mounted or framed options. Our team of experts works tirelessly to make sure that your order is processed quickly and efficiently. Once your order has been placed, it will be printed on premium quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. Our printers are calibrated regularly to ensure that every print is produced with exceptional clarity, color accuracy, and detail. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork promptly, which is why we work closely with trusted shipping partners who provide fast and reliable delivery services worldwide. You can rest assured that when you order from us, you'll receive a beautiful piece of Victorian Architecture art delivered straight to your door.