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Photographic Print : Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
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Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). The Metropolitan Tabernacle at Newington Butts in south London, designed by William Wilmer Pocock and finished in 1861. It was the largest non-conformist church of its day. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, And Its Places. The Southern Suburbs, Volume VI, by Edward Walford. [Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. London, Paris & New York, c1878]
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Edward Edward Walford Elephant And Castle Galpin And Co Galpin And Company Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Newington Butts Non Conformism Non Conformist Old And New London Petter Protestantism Publisher Southwark Walford Cassell Cassell And Company Ltd Metropolitan Tabernacle
12"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic Metropolitan Tabernacle at Newington Butts in South London, this stunning image captures the architectural beauty of this historic landmark, designed by William Wilmer Pocock and completed in 1861. With intricate details and a rich, vibrant color palette, this print is a must-have for history enthusiasts, architectural admirers, and anyone who appreciates the elegance of the past. The creator of this image is unknown, but the mystery only adds to the allure of this captivating piece. Bring the history of the Metropolitan Tabernacle into your home or office with this beautiful, unknown photograph from Heritage Images.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the majestic front view of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, a renowned non-conformist church in south London. Designed by William Wilmer Pocock and completed in 1861, this architectural masterpiece was considered the largest of its kind during that time. The image is sourced from "Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, And Its Places" written by Edward Walford and published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. around 1878. The photograph showcases the neoclassical style of the building's exterior with its grand columns and imposing facade. Situated in Newington Butts near Elephant and Castle in Southwark, this religious landmark stands as a testament to Victorian England's strong Christian heritage. As we gaze upon this monochrome scene frozen in time, we are transported back to the bustling streets of 19th-century London. The print evokes a sense of awe at both the craftsmanship displayed in constructing such an impressive structure and the devotion it inspired among worshippers who flocked here for spiritual solace. This image not only serves as a visual record but also provides us with a glimpse into history - showcasing how religion played an integral role within society during this era. It reminds us that even amidst rapid urbanization and industrialization, faith remained steadfastly rooted within British culture.
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