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The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century.
The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century. The Royal Exchange was established by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1566, with the aim of making London main European market-place. It was named the Royal Exchange by Elizabeth I in 1571. It has been destroyed twice by fire but rebuilt both times on the same site. The building pictured was designed by Sir William Tite in 1842. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century).
Unique Identifier
AR938458
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4100px × 2555px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Architecture
ART
ARTS
Avenue
building
BUILDINGS
BUS
busy
Carriage
City of London
color
Column
COMMUNICATIONS
concept
Construction
England
Exterior
FINANCE
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
LANE
LOCATION
Neoclassical
neo-classical
Neo-Classicism
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Omnibus
OUTSIDE
Pillar
PILLARS
POSTAL SERVICE
Postcard
Print Collector2
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
Royal Exchange
Sir William
Sir William Tite
TGN
The Print Collector
Threadneedle Street
Tite
Traffic
transport
TRANSPORTATION
WILLIAM
William Tite