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The Conservative Club, St. Jamess Street, London, c1840, (1947). Creator: Woods
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The Conservative Club, St. Jamess Street, London, c1840, (1947). Creator: Woods
The Conservative Club, St. Jamess Street, London, c1840, (1947). View of the Conservative Club, a gentlemens club which occupied premises in St Jamess Street until 1959. The clubhouse building was designed by George Basevi and Sydney Smirke with a Palladian facade. On the left is St Jamess Palace. From " British Clubs", by Bernard Darwin. [Collins, London, 1947]
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The Conservative Club, St. James's Street, London, c1840 (1947). This print takes us back to the elegant era of 19th-century England. The image showcases the grandeur of The Conservative Club, a prestigious gentlemen's club that stood proudly on St. James's Street until 1959. Designed by renowned architects George Basevi and Sydney Smirke, the clubhouse boasts a magnificent Palladian facade that exudes sophistication and opulence. Its proximity to St. James's Palace is evident in this photograph as we catch a glimpse of its majestic presence on the left. The scene captures more than just architectural beauty; it encapsulates a significant period in British history. As we delve into Bernard Darwin's book "British Clubs" published by Collins in 1947, we are transported to an era where these exclusive establishments played a vital role in shaping social circles and political discourse. The print not only offers us insight into the architecture and landscape but also serves as a window into societal norms and cultural practices of the time. It reminds us of an age when gentlemen gathered here for intellectual discussions, leisurely pursuits, and camaraderie. This remarkable piece from The Print Collector collection allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind this historical building and its place within British heritage.
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