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Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who is best known for his photographs of industrial buildings, canals, and waterways

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Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stockport viaduct a98_05394

Stockport viaduct a98_05394
RAILWAY VIADUCT, Stockport, Greater Manchester. This evocative urban landscape shows the railway viaduct in Stockport, looking along the river. Photographed by Eric de Mare in 1954

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Kings College Chapel a98_04190

Kings College Chapel a98_04190
KINGs COLLEGE CHAPEL, Cambridge, Interior view. The organ is dominant, standing on the screen which divides the chapel and ante-chapel

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Tulip staircase, Queens House a98_06118

Tulip staircase, Queens House a98_06118
QUEENs HOUSE, Romney Road, Greenwich, London. Interior detail view of Queens House, Greenwich showing a tulip / spiral staircase. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945 - 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: FerryBridge AA98 / 05454

FerryBridge AA98 / 05454
FERRYBRIDGE, Brotherton, North Yorkshire. Cooling towers at Ferrybridge Power Station form the background to this view of the Church of St Edward at Brotherton, North Yorkshire

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Albert Bridge a98_05393

Royal Albert Bridge a98_05393
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. This bowstring tubular plate girder railway bridge over the River Tamar connects Devonport in Devon to Saltash in Cornwall

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Battersea Power Station a98_05903

Battersea Power Station a98_05903
BATTERSEA POWER STATION, London. View from the north bank of the River Thames at night. It was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1937 and was the largest brick building in europe

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Penguin Pool a98_06395

Penguin Pool a98_06395
Penguin Pool, Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London. The pool was designed in the Modernist style by the Tecton architectural firm and was built in 1934. Photographed by Eric de Mare around 1965

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge a98_05144

HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge a98_05144
TOWER BRIDGE, Stepney, London. Looking down onto the foredeck of the cruiser HMS Belfast. Being guided up the River Thames by two tugs on the approach to Tower Bridge

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Clink Wharf Ltd. a98_05351

Clink Wharf Ltd. a98_05351
CLINK WHARF LIMITED, Clink Street, St Mary Overys Dock, Southwark, London. The River Thames in London was lined with wharves into the 1950s

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Hastings a98 / 05468

Hastings a98 / 05468
HASTINGS, East Sussex. View of two women walking past a group of fishermens stores ( net shops ) during 1956. Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Euston Arch a98_05420

Euston Arch a98_05420
EUSTON ARCH, Euston Station, Euston Road, Camden Town, London. Traffic outside the Euston Arch. The arch was designed by Philip Hardwick in 1837 as part of a screen

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Palace of Westminster a98_05898

Palace of Westminster a98_05898
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. A view of the Houses of Parliament, including the Big Ben clock tower, from the River Thames at night. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099

Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099
WYE BRIDGE, Hereford. Rowing boats for hire on the River Wye just downstream from the Wye Bridge, which was first built in 1490 but has since been much restored and widened

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Consett Steel Works FF98_00247

Consett Steel Works FF98_00247
Consett Steel Works, County Durham, 1945-80. Eric de Mare (1910-2002) cellulose acetate negative. Steel-making dominated Consett for 140 years from 1840, and the steelworks, employing 6

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Bridge House, Ambleside a98_05105

Bridge House, Ambleside a98_05105
BRIDGE HOUSE, Ambleside, Cumbria. The small bridge at Ambleside in Cumbria was built to link a house and gardens with orchards on the other side of the stream

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Consett Steel Works a98_06557

Consett Steel Works a98_06557
CONSETT STEEL WORKS, Durham. General view of the Consett Steel Works showing trackways and overhead piping. The works supplied the materials for everything from Blackpool Tower to Britains nuclear

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Elephant and Castle motif a98_06657

Elephant and Castle motif a98_06657
City And Guilds College, Imperial College Of Science And Technology, South Kensington, Greater London. Exterior detail showing a terracotta panel with an elephant and castle motif

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Elephant house a98_06396

Elephant house a98_06396
London Zoo, Regents Park, Greater London. General view of the elephant and rhino pavilion showing crowds and an elephant. Designed by Sir Hugh Casson

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Liverpool Town Hall a98_04367

Liverpool Town Hall a98_04367
Liverpool Town Hall, Water Street, Liverpool. Detail view showing the upper floor, arched windows and a carved frieze with an elephant. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Durham Cathedral door knocker a98_05177

Durham Cathedral door knocker a98_05177
DURHAM CATHEDRAL, Durham. The famous Sanctuary door knocker on the north door of Durham Cathedral. The north door dates from 1140. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stanley Mill, Ryeford a98_04414

Stanley Mill, Ryeford a98_04414
STANLEY MILL, Ryeford, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire. Stanley Mill was a fireproof woollen mill built in 1812-3. This interior view shows the ornate cast iron columns in the south range

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stourhead a98_05115

Stourhead a98_05115
STOURHEAD PARK, Stourton, Wiltshire. The picturesque Stourhead Park was created by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741-80. The valley was dammed to create a sheet of water

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Stairwell, University of Birmingham a98_05526

Stairwell, University of Birmingham a98_05526
Department of Commerce and Social Science, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands. Interior view. Looking up a stairwell towards the domed ceiling in the Department of

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Shakespeare Royal Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon a98_05226

Shakespeare Royal Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon a98_05226
SHAKESPEARE ROYAL THEATRE, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire. A view of the Shakespeare Royal Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon looking across the river, with swans in the foreground

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Theatre Royal, Newcastle a55_04404

Theatre Royal, Newcastle a55_04404
THEATRE ROYAL, Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. The portico of the Royal Theatre viewed from a high vantage point. The theatre was opened in 1837. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1955

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Regent Street Sewer a98_05975

Regent Street Sewer a98_05975
REGENT STREET SEWER, Regent Street, Westminster, Greater London. A workman looking along the Regent Street sewer by torchlight. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wellington Arch a98_05917

Wellington Arch a98_05917
WELLINGTON ARCH, Westminster, London. Detail view of Wellington Arch (also known as Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch) showing two columns. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Lune Aqueduct a98_05166

Lune Aqueduct a98_05166
LUNE AQUEDUCT, Lancaster Canal, Lancashire. The Lune Aqueduct near Halton carries the Preston to Kendal Canal over the River Lune

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Festival Hall and Shot Tower a98_05906

Royal Festival Hall and Shot Tower a98_05906
ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, Belvedere Road, South Bank, Lambeth, London. The Royal Festival Hall looking south from Waterloo Bridge, was designed by Sir Robert Matthew and J L Martin

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04334

Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04334
CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Clifton, Bristol. The walkway beside the road shows the bridges Egyptian temple-like towers and massive engineering features

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol a98_04326

Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol a98_04326
ROYAL YORK CRESCENT, Clifton, Bristol. View of Royal York Crescent, Clifton, which dates from circa 1810-20. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945 - 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04333

Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04333
Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, Bristol. View of the Clifton Suspension Bridge seen from the river bank below. It was designed in the 1830s

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge a98_04211

Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge a98_04211
WREN LIBRARY, Trinity College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Interior view of the library showing bookshelves and marble busts. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945 - 1980

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: The Royal Albert Hall a98_06829

The Royal Albert Hall a98_06829
THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London. Detail of a decorative frieze and statue. 1960s photograph by Eric de Mare

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Chaloner Chute Memorial a98_04403

Chaloner Chute Memorial a98_04403
Face detail of the Chaloner Chute Memorial in the Chapel at The Vyne, Sherborne St John, Hampshire. Chaloner Chute was an Member of Parliament and Speaker of the House who bought The Vyne

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: The National Theatre a98_06905

The National Theatre a98_06905
ROYAL NATIONAL THEATRE, Upper Ground, South Bank, Lambeth, London. General view of the National Theatre showing elevated walkways. Architects, Denys Lasdun and Peter Softley

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Festival of Britain a98_07001

Festival of Britain a98_07001
South Bank Exhibition site, Lambeth, London. General view of the Dome of Discovery exhibition pavilionunder construction in Lambeth. It was designed by Ralph Tubb for the Festival of Britain in 1951

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Festival of Britain a98_06913

Festival of Britain a98_06913
Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, Lambeth, London. Exterior view of the Royal Festival Hall showing part of the main entrance front and the south wall

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Festival of Britain a98_06911

Festival of Britain a98_06911
Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, Lambeth, London. The Royal Festival Hall and Shot Tower. The Festival Hall was designed by Leslie Martin

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Pavilion, Brighton FF98_00165

Royal Pavilion, Brighton FF98_00165
ROYAL PAVILION, Brighton, East Sussex. Exterior view of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton showing the domes. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1960 and 1969

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Indian Bridge, Sezincote a98_05114

Indian Bridge, Sezincote a98_05114
INDIAN BRIDGE, Sezincote Park, Gloucestershire. Detail of animal sculpture on the Indian Bridge in Sezincote Park, which was erected in 1811

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: St Ias Church, St Ives a98_04734

St Ias Church, St Ives a98_04734
ST IAs CHURCH, St Ives, Cornwall. The east end of the early 15th-century church of St Ia, St Ives, seen from the harbour. A boat is pulled up in the foreground

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Camber Castle a98_04491

Camber Castle a98_04491
CAMBER CASTLE, Winchelsea, Rye, East Sussex. Camber Castle was built on the low-lying coastal dunes in around 1540 as part of Henry VIIIs defensive scheme to counter invasion from the French

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Pittville Pump Room a98_04299

Pittville Pump Room a98_04299
PITTVILLE PUMP ROOM, Pittville Park, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Cheltenham developed as a spa in the late 18th and early 19th century

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Royal Pavilion, Brighton a98_04139

Royal Pavilion, Brighton a98_04139
ROYAL PAVILION, Brighton, East Sussex. Exterior view of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton showing the domes from the roof. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1960 and 1969

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Levelling Stone, Coventry a98_06069

Levelling Stone, Coventry a98_06069
LEVELLING STONE, Coventry, West Midlands. A small boy looking at the phoenix motif on the Levelling Stone which was unveiled on 8th June 1946 marking the start of rebuilding the centre of

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: University Centre, Cambridge a98_05534

University Centre, Cambridge a98_05534
UNIVERSITY CENTRE, Granta Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Interior view. A view up the stairwell in the University Centre. It was built by Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis in 1964-7

Background imageEric de Mare Collection: Gate latch a98_05472

Gate latch a98_05472
Detail view in an unidentified location showing a wrought iron farm gate latch. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980



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Eric de Mare Collection

Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who is best known for his photographs of industrial buildings, canals, and waterways. His work captured the beauty in utilitarian structures that were often overlooked by others. De Mare's images were published in several books including "Canal Architecture" and "The Functional Tradition." He also worked as an architect and lecturer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. De Mare's legacy continues to inspire photographers and architects alike to appreciate the aesthetic value of everyday structures.
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The Eric de Mare collection available at Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of black and white photographs that capture the beauty of industrial architecture. Our collection features images taken by renowned British photographer, Eric de Mare, who was known for his ability to transform mundane structures into works of art through his lens. The photos in our collection showcase various industrial buildings such as factories, power stations, bridges and water towers from different angles and perspectives. Each image is carefully composed to highlight the intricate details and patterns found in these structures. These high-quality prints are perfect for those who appreciate the raw beauty of industrial design or want to add a touch of sophistication to their home or office decor. They are available in various sizes and framing options making it easy for customers to find the perfect fit for their space. The Eric de Mare collection offers a unique perspective on industrial architecture that will leave viewers captivated by its beauty and complexity.
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Eric de Mare was a British photographer and architectural historian who captured the beauty of industrial architecture in his photographs. His work is known for its attention to detail, composition, and use of light. Popular Themes is a collection of Eric de Mare's art prints that showcase his love for the built environment. The collection includes images of bridges, factories, power stations, water towers, and other structures that were once considered mundane but are now appreciated as works of art. Each print in the Popular Themes collection has been carefully selected to showcase Eric de Mare's unique perspective on industrial architecture. These prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates the beauty found in everyday objects or wants to add a touch of history to their home or office decor. Whether you're an architect, designer, or simply someone who loves photography and art, Eric de Mare's Popular Themes collection is sure to inspire you with its stunning imagery and rich history.
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