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Back view of the Church of St John at Hackney and a grammar school, London, c1835
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Back view of the Church of St John at Hackney and a grammar school, London, c1835
Back view of the Church of St John at Hackney and a grammar school, London, c1835. Also showing figures walking through the graveyard
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Media ID 15182354
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Church Tower Dean And Munday Grammar School Graveyard Hackney School St John At Hackney
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This black and white lithograph from the 19th century showcases the back view of the Church of St John at Hackney and a grammar school in London, circa 1835. The image not only captures the architectural beauty of these historic buildings but also provides a glimpse into daily life during that era. Figures can be seen strolling through the graveyard, adding an element of serenity to this monochrome scene. The Church of St John at Hackney stands tall with its impressive tower, representing centuries-old Christian heritage in Britain. Adjacent to it is a grammar school, symbolizing the importance placed on education during this time period. The surrounding nature adds a touch of tranquility to this urban setting, as trees and plants frame the composition. This lithograph serves as both a visual testament to England's rich history and an homage to religious devotion and educational pursuits. It offers viewers a window into 19th-century London, showcasing how architecture played an integral role in shaping communities. Preserved by Dean & Munday, this print now resides within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection. While we admire its aesthetic value today, let us remember that commercial use is prohibited for this particular image. Nonetheless, it remains an invaluable piece for those interested in exploring British culture, religion, education systems, or simply appreciating stunning architectural landmarks from yesteryears.
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