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The Dome: Looking From The Platform, 1939
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The Dome: Looking From The Platform, 1939
The Dome: Looking From The Platform, 1939. The Dome in Brighton, Sussex, dates from 1803 and was originally built by the Prince Regent as a stable block, part of the Royal Pavilion, his exotic seaside retreat in the Indo-Saracenic style. It was later converted into a concert hall. From A History of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, by Henry D. Roberts. [Country Life Limited, London, 1939]
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Auditorium Brighton Brighton Dome East Sussex Henry D Henry D Roberts Roberts Royal Pavilion Royal Residence Seat Seating Seats The Royal Pavilion
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The Dome - Looking From The Platform, 1939
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captures a moment frozen in time within the historic Brighton Dome in Sussex, England. Originally constructed as a stable block for the Prince Regent's Royal Pavilion in 1803, this architectural masterpiece showcases the Indo-Saracenic style that was favored during that era. Transformed into a concert hall later on, The Dome became an iconic symbol of cultural significance. This monochrome print allows us to step back into history and witness the grandeur of its interior. Rows upon rows of seating fill the auditorium, awaiting eager spectators who would have gathered here to enjoy performances and immerse themselves in artistic delights. The photograph is part of Henry D. Roberts' comprehensive book "A History of the Royal Pavilion" published by Country Life Limited in London during 1939. Roberts meticulously documented every detail about this royal residence turned entertainment venue. As we gaze at this image today, we can almost hear echoes from past concerts reverberating through these walls. It serves as a reminder not only of architectural brilliance but also as a testament to human creativity and our unyielding pursuit of beauty. This print from Heritage Images invites us to appreciate both the historical significance and aesthetic allure encapsulated within The Dome's walls—a true treasure showcasing Britain's rich heritage for generations to come.
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