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Cupers Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1807. Artist: Henry de Cort
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Cupers Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1807. Artist: Henry de Cort
Cupers Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1807. A wooden, old gate in the road leading from Neptune Place. Cupers Bridge formed part of Cupers Pleasure Gardens which operated between c1690 and c1760. The area later became part of the approach to Waterloo Bridge
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Cort Gate Henry De Lambeth Pleasure Garden Pleasure Gardens Wash
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Cupers Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1807 - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This print takes us back to the enchanting world of Cupers Bridge in Lambeth, London during the early 19th century. Painted by the talented artist Henry de Cort, it captures a wooden gate standing proudly on the road leading from Neptune Place. Cupers Bridge holds a significant place in history as it once formed part of Cupers Pleasure Gardens. These gardens were renowned for their beauty and operated between approximately 1690 and 1760. As we gaze upon this image, we can imagine visitors strolling through these delightful gardens centuries ago. Over time, Cupers Bridge became an integral part of Waterloo Bridge's approach. The transformation is evident as we observe how this picturesque location evolved with progress and development. Henry de Cort skillfully brings this scene to life using pen and pencil wash techniques that add depth and character to every stroke. The colors he employs transport us back in time to experience the vibrant hues of England's countryside during that era. Preserved within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery archives, this artwork offers us a window into Lambeth's rich heritage. It reminds us of how landscapes change over time but also serves as a testament to our ability to preserve historical landmarks for future generations.
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