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Townhouse, London Belgravia
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Townhouse, London BelgraviaLine drawing of a London townhouse, built during the reign of British monarchs George I IV, circa 1700s. Characterised by their tall, narrow and symmetrical proportions, many Georgian townhouses were historically owned by the rich as city pads. Today, these houses line some of the most affluent streets in London. Printed on 250gsm textured art paper. Available in 3 sizes. (Frame not included)
Completed in 1952
completed in 1969
but it's there
gracing the city’s skyline for the last 300 years
narrow and symmetrical proportions
50 x 70 cm
it was a groundbreaking piece of architecture
one of the largest brick buildings in the world today
Paul’s Cathedral
The iconic Midland Hotel was originally designed by Charles Trubshaw as a railway hotel to Manchester’s Central Station in the early 1900s
Its elevation is one of the finest examples of brutalist architecture in post-war Britain
Offer ends Sunday 19 May
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