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New offices of the Daily Telegraph (engraving)
583757 New offices of the Daily Telegraph (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New offices of the Daily Telegraph; the frontage on Fleet Steet; the machine room; and the opening soiree in the large hall, 28 June; from The Illustrated London News, 8 July 1882); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22814192
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
Daily Telegraph Hall Illustrated London News Large Machine Offices Workmen
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This print captures the grandeur and bustling energy of the new offices of the Daily Telegraph in 19th century London. The engraving showcases various aspects of this iconic building, from its impressive frontage on Fleet Street to the intricate details of its architecture. The image takes us inside the premises, where we catch a glimpse of the machine room, filled with state-of-the-art equipment that powered the newspaper's operations. The scene is alive with activity as workmen diligently carry out their tasks, emphasizing the industrious nature of journalism during this era. One cannot help but be drawn to the opening soiree taking place in the large hall. This elegant gathering epitomizes sophistication and celebration as distinguished guests mingle amidst opulent surroundings. It serves as a testament to both the influence and prestige that surrounded one of London's most prominent newspapers. The attire worn by individuals in this snapshot offers a fascinating insight into 19th-century fashion trends. From dapper suits to elaborate gowns, each person contributes to an atmosphere steeped in style and elegance. As we delve into this historical moment through Fine Art Finder's remarkable print, we are transported back to July 8th, 1882 - a time when newspapers were at their zenith and played an integral role in shaping public opinion. This image encapsulates not only architectural brilliance but also signifies an important milestone for journalism itself – forever immortalized within Bridgeman Images' collection.
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