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Hammersmith CXP01_01_048
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Hammersmith CXP01_01_048
24-26 Queen Street, Hammersmith, Greater London. A view from the south-east showing 24-26 Queen Street with St Pauls Church behind.
These two cottages which date from the late 17th century were later demolished to make way for the Hammersmith Flyover. Queen Street on which the houses stood has since been renamed Queen Caroline Street
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This print by Charles William Prickett showcases the historical significance of Hammersmith's Queen Street in Greater London. The image captures a view from the south-east, with 24-26 Queen Street prominently displayed alongside the majestic St Pauls Church in the background. These two charming cottages, dating back to the late 17th century, once stood proudly on this street but were unfortunately demolished to make way for the iconic Hammersmith Flyover. It is a poignant reminder of how progress sometimes comes at a cost, as these historic structures were lost forever. The photograph serves as a testament to preserving our architectural heritage and highlights the importance of documenting such losses. By immortalizing this moment in time, Prickett allows us to reflect upon what has been sacrificed for modern development. It is worth noting that Queen Street itself has undergone changes since then and has been renamed Queen Caroline Street. This adds another layer of historical context to this evocative image. Prickett's print not only captures an architectural loss but also invites viewers to appreciate and value our built environment. It reminds us that history should be cherished and protected so that future generations can learn from it.
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