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Lloyds Commercial Room - admission of the public, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Lloyds Commercial Room - admission of the public, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Lloyds Commercial Room - admission of the public, 1844. Visitors in the newly opened Royal Exchange building in the City of London. " Lloyds rooms", as they are called, may be pronounced the finest apartments ever devoted to commercial purposes. In designing them, the architect [William Tite] has given a just and noble expression of the purposes to which they are to be devoted. Simple, massive, spacious, and brilliantly lighted, they strike the spectator at once with an idea of fitness - of adaptation to the exact wants of a great trading community. The style used is Venetian, modified to suit the circumstances of the edifice, and enriched after the best Roman models. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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City Of London England Crowds Insurance Insurance Company Lloyds Of London Royal Exchange Sir William Sir William Tite Tite Tite Sir William Tite William Tite William Sir William Tite
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of Lloyds Commercial Room. Taken in 1844, it showcases the newly opened Royal Exchange building in the City of London, where visitors are granted admission to witness this remarkable space. Known as "Lloyds rooms" these awe-inspiring chambers have been hailed as the epitome of commercial architecture. The genius behind their design is architect William Tite, who masterfully crafted an environment that perfectly caters to the needs of a bustling trading community. The photograph reveals a simple yet grand interior adorned with Venetian-inspired elements, tastefully modified to suit the edifice's unique characteristics. Bathed in brilliant light, these spacious rooms exude an air of elegance and functionality simultaneously. As one gazes upon this scene filled with people from all walks of life, it becomes evident that Lloyds Commercial Room has become more than just a hub for commerce; it has transformed into a symbol of British financial prowess. Originally featured in the 1844 edition of "Illustrated London News" this engraving serves as both documentation and testament to Sir William Tite's architectural brilliance. It transports us back to an era when newspapers were at their prime and insurance companies like Lloyds played crucial roles in shaping Britain's economy. Today, this historic image continues to captivate viewers with its timeless charm and offers us a glimpse into Victorian-era England—a reminder of how far we have come while honoring those who paved the way for our modern world.
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