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Southeast England Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Enigmatic Southeast England: A Journey through Time and Art" Step back in time to Victorian London, a city shrouded in shadows and secrets

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: William Hogarth The Four Stages of Cruelty

William Hogarth The Four Stages of Cruelty
Vintage engraving by William Hogarth, The Four Stages of Cruelty. In the second plate, the scene is Thavies Inn Gate, one of the Inns of Chancery which housed associations of lawyers in London

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: The West Prospect of Rochester Cathedral, 1660

The West Prospect of Rochester Cathedral, 1660
This is an antique print from the series The Cathedrall and Conventuall Churches of England and Wales Orthographically delineated

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Victorian actors in the play The Detective, 1875

Victorian actors in the play The Detective, 1875
Vintage engraving of Victorian actors in the play The Detective, at the Mirror Theatre. The Graphic, 1875

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Rehearsal of the Masque, 1899

Rehearsal of the Masque, 1899
Vintage engraving of the Rehearsal of the Masque at Stirling Lees studio. 1899

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Artwork of Canterbury cathedral

Artwork of Canterbury cathedral

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom

Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Forest in Autumn, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Forest in Autumn, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Beech Forest in Autumn, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Beech Forest in Autumn, New Forest, Hampshire, England

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Bliss Tweed Mill from Worcester Road, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Cotswolds, England

Bliss Tweed Mill from Worcester Road, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852

The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852
Illustration of the Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace to Sydenham 1852

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Saint Augustine and the Saxon

Saint Augustine and the Saxon
Vintage engraving of Saint Augustine and the Saxons. Augustine of Canterbury (first third of the 6th century aA probably 26 May 604)

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Destitute Man

Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Destitute Man
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. Looks that he had long forgotten were fixed upon him once more; voices long since hushed in death sounded in his ears like the music of village

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the Works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. Lizzie, looking for her father, saw him coming, and stood upon the causeway that he might see her

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Victorian London - The Custom House

Victorian London - The Custom House
Vintage engraving of The Custom House on the north bank of the Thames in the City of London was formerly in use for the collection of customs duties. 1893

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Victorian London - Royal Courts of Justice

Victorian London - Royal Courts of Justice
Illustration of a Victorian London - Royal Courts of Justice

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Cloisters of Westminster Abbey

Cloisters of Westminster Abbey
Illustration of a Cloisters of Westminster Abbey

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Antquie Map of London, 1895

Antquie Map of London, 1895
illustration of Antquie Map of London, 1895

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Victorian London - The Great Vats

Victorian London - The Great Vats
Illustration of a Victorian London - The Great Vats

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Antique Map of England and Wales 1880s

Antique Map of England and Wales 1880s
Vintage 19th Century map of England and Wales

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Antique map of England and Wales

Antique map of England and Wales, 1864

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral
Antique illustration of a Rochester Cathedral

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Historic map of London

Historic map of London
Antique illustration map map/plan of the inner city of London from 1898

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Craftsmen barracks at Battersea Park London

Craftsmen barracks at Battersea Park London
Antiquie illustration of a Craftsmen barracks at Battersea Park

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Singapore city

Singapore city

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain is a memorial in London dedicated to Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a car crash in 1997

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Vicorian arches in Brighton, Sussex, UK

Vicorian arches in Brighton, Sussex, UK
Colourful turquoise Victorian arches on Madeira Drive, dominate the view of the esplanade of Brighton, in East Sussex, England, in the United Kingdom

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge
Tower bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. Construction was started on the 22 April, 1886 and was opened on June 30th 1894

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: Great Britain, Southeast England, Thames Valley, Marlow Bridge spanning the Thames at Henley

Great Britain, Southeast England, Thames Valley, Marlow Bridge spanning the Thames at Henley

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: South-East England

South-East England, satellite image. North is at top. This view is about 280 kilometres across, stretching from Bristol (grey area, centre left) to the eastern coast of Kent (far right)

Background imageSoutheast England Collection: True-colour satellite image of southeast England

True-colour satellite image of southeast England
Southeast England. True-colour satellite image of southeast England, featuring the counties of Kent (at centre right), Sussex (at lower left) and Essex (at upper centre). North is at top




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"Exploring the Enigmatic Southeast England: A Journey through Time and Art" Step back in time to Victorian London, a city shrouded in shadows and secrets. As depicted by William Hogarth's iconic painting "Four Times of the Day - Morning, " witness the hustle and bustle of daily life as dawn breaks over this enigmatic metropolis. Travel further into history with a glance at an 1891 map, revealing the enchanting counties of Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire. Immerse yourself in the beauty of an Art Deco sunrise that paints the sky with vibrant hues, casting a spellbinding glow over Portsmouth and Southampton. Delve into sporting traditions with a glimpse at a Victorian cricket match from the 19th century. Feel the excitement as players don their traditional attire while spectators cheer on their favorite teams. Cross Barnes Bridge to experience Victorian London's charm firsthand. Marvel at its historic streets captured in an 18th-century map that unveils hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Uncover regal tales within King Edward's Chair or The Coronation Chair – witness to countless coronations throughout British history. Stand where monarchs were crowned and feel their presence echoing through time. Venture into William Hogarth's world once more as he takes us inside a gambling house through his masterpiece "The Rake's Progress. " Observe how fortunes rise and fall amidst high stakes games played under dimly lit chandeliers. As dusk descends upon Victorian London, join Charles Blondin at Shoreditch for an unforgettable spectacle. Watch in awe as this daring tightrope walker defies gravity above mesmerized crowds below – truly capturing Four Times of the Day - Night. Southeast England beckons you with its rich tapestry woven from artistry, history, and captivating stories. Embark on this journey through time where each step reveals another layer of intrigue waiting to be unraveled.