Description: London From Waterloo Bridge 1956 Vintage Print A colour print from a disbound book about The Heritage Of England dated 1956, with unrelated text on the reverse. Suitable for framing, the page size is approx 9.5" x 7" or 24cm x 18cm, edge to edge with no border. This is a vintage print not a modern copy and can show signs of age or previous use commensurate with the age of the print. Please view the scans as they form part of the description. The date given of 1956 is the printing date, the actual date of creation can be earlier. All pictures will be sent bagged and in a board backed envelope for protection in transit. Please note: That while every care is taken to ensure my scans or photos accurately represent the item offered for sale, due to differences in monitors and internet pages my pictures may not be an exact match in brightness or contrast to the actual item. The text below is for information only and is from the opposite separate page it cannot be supplied with the print - All spelling subject to the OCR program used London from Waterloo BridgeA view of the City looking towards Blackfriars Bridge and the Thames Embankment. The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is conspicuous on the right and, on the left, that of the Central Criminal Court (the Old Bailey) which stands on the site of Newgate Gaol. Just to the left of it is the steeple of St. Bride's Church, Fleet St., built by Wren in 1671. Between these two landmarks and the river, trees mask the buildings of the Middle and inner Temple, legal societies, constituted like the colleges of a university, which established themselves here in the fourteenth century in buildings belonging to the recently dissolved Order of the Knights Templars. Here too, are the Temple gardens where Shakespeare placed the ominous picking of the red and white roses (Henry IV, Part I, Act II, Sc. 4). Several great houses, including the Savoy Palace, stood beside the river west of the Temple, each with access to the waterway by stairs, of which Essex Stairs is a relic. All memory of the old irregular shore with its exposed mud-banks at low tide was swept away in 1864 with the building of the Thames Embankment. The lighters at moorings in mid-stream are laden with goods in transhipment between vessels lying in the Pool and warehouses on the South Bank.
Price: 3.49 GBP
Location: Dereham
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Shipping Cost: 20.6 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Artist: A F Kersting
Size: Approx 9.5" x 7"
Material: Paper
Item Length: Prints are width and height only
Region of Origin: n/a
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Cityscapes
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1956
Item Height: Approx 7 Inches
Style: Vintage
Theme: Topographical
Features: Bookplate
Production Technique: Lithography
Culture: n/a
Item Width: Approx 9.5"
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
Source: Disbound Book Published 1956