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Advertisement: Second and third floor to let, together or separate (type)
982878 Advertisement: Second and third floor to let, together or separate (type) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement: Second and third floor to let, together or separate. Mid 19th century advertising notice, presumably bought from a stationer and put into a window. Highly suitable for stage or film prop.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
Media ID 22640574
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Estate Floor Property Publicity Real Rental Separate Adverisements Adverting Advertise Advertisers Advertising Company Advertisment Advertizing
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This print showcases an intriguing advertisement from the 19th century. The image features a window display with a prominent notice that reads, "Advertisement: Second and third floor to let, together or separate". This vintage advertising piece was created by the English School and is now part of a private collection. The ad itself exudes historical charm, hinting at a bustling trade in England during the Victorian era. It offers potential tenants the opportunity to rent either both floors or each one separately. With its authentic design and period-specific language, this advertisement would make an excellent addition to any stage or film set seeking to recreate the ambiance of mid-19th century England. The photograph captures not only the essence of this unique advertising notice but also provides insight into commerce and real estate practices of that time. Its inclusion in Valerie Jackson Harris Collection further highlights its significance as a valuable cultural artifact. While it remains unclear which company originally placed this ad in their window, its appeal extends beyond commercial use. The image invites viewers to immerse themselves in history while contemplating how advertisements have evolved over time. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through their fine art finder platform, allowing us all to appreciate and admire this glimpse into 19th-century England's vibrant trade culture.
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