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The Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, occupying the site of the old Fleet Prison, London, England in the 19th century. Built in 1875 it was later demolished in 1968. From London Pictures, published 1890
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The Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, occupying the site of the old Fleet Prison, London, England in the 19th century. Built in 1875 it was later demolished in 1968. From London Pictures, published 1890
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Architectural Built Capital City Commemoration Demolished Gothic Revival Hall London Memorial Site Style 1875 1968 Congregational Farringdon Street Fleet Prison
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This print showcases the magnificent Congregational Memorial Hall, which once stood proudly on Farringdon Street in London, England during the 19th century. Erected in 1875, this architectural marvel occupied the very spot where the notorious Fleet Prison had once loomed. The hall's grandeur and significance were captured beautifully in this illustration from a publication called London Pictures, released in 1890. The Congregational Memorial Hall served as a symbol of commemoration and remembrance for the English capital. Its gothic revival style exuded elegance and charm while paying homage to historical events such as the Great Ejection and Black Bartholomew's Day. This building held immense cultural value for both locals and visitors alike. However, despite its rich history and architectural splendor, this iconic structure met an unfortunate fate when it was demolished in 1968. Nevertheless, through this archival photograph, we can still appreciate its grandeur and imagine what it must have been like to witness such a remarkable piece of London's past. This image serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of buildings that shape our cities' identities throughout time. It reminds us of how architecture can become intertwined with history itself – capturing moments that would otherwise fade into obscurity if not preserved through photographs like these.
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