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Regent Street Quadrant, Westminster, London, late 19th century.
AR914478 
Regent Street Quadrant, Westminster, London, late 19th century.
AR914475 
The north side of Westbourne Grove, Paddington, London, c1895.
AR962114 
'The Regent Street Quadrant at Night', c1897.  Artist: Francis LM Forster 
'The Regent Street Quadrant at Night', c1897. People stroll on the pavements, with queues of hansom cabs, and horse drawn omnibuses. The view is from just below Glasshouse Street towards Picadilly. The Quadrant was built between 1818-1820 and was one of the most impressive features of the 'Royal Mile' designed by John Nash to link the Prince Regent's London palace of Carlton House with Regent's Park. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR913421 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5161px × 3381px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Architecture
Avenue
building
BUILDINGS
BUS
City of Westminster
color
England
Exterior
FLM Forster
Forster
Francis LM
Francis LM Forster
GEORGIAN
hansom cab
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
House
JOHN
John Nash
LAMPPOST
LANE
lighting
LOCATION
London
London Museum
Nash
Night
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil
Omnibus
OUTSIDE
PEDESTRIAN
People
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Quadrant
REGENT STREET
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
Royal Mile
Shop
shop front
Shopping
SHOPS
streetlighting
TERRACED HOUSE
TGN
time of day
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Victorian
WESTMINSTER