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The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from the park
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The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from the park
The rear of No.4 Hamilton Place from the park during the final stages of completing the Lecture Theatre circa 1960. Date: circa 1960
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1960 Completing Final Hamilton Headquarters Lecture Rear Stages Aeronautics
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In this photograph, we witness the final stages of construction at the rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place, the headquarters of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, as the Lecture Theatre takes shape in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The image, taken from the park, offers a unique perspective of the aeronautical-inspired architectural marvel. The Royal Society, an esteemed scientific organization founded in 1660, has been at the forefront of scientific discovery and innovation for over three centuries. In the post-war era, the society recognized the need for a modern lecture theatre to accommodate growing interest in scientific research and education. The design of the Lecture Theatre, with its sleek, curved lines and innovative use of space, reflects the cutting-edge technological advancements of the time. The aeronautical influence is evident in the building's streamlined form, a nod to the burgeoning field of aviation and the society's commitment to progress. As construction nears completion, the steel girders and scaffolding give way to the building's elegant facade. The large, glass windows allow ample natural light to filter in, creating an inviting atmosphere for scholars and researchers. The terrace, visible in the foreground, offers a tranquil outdoor space for reflection and collaboration. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of the Royal Society, as it transitions from a traditional scientific institution to a modern, forward-thinking organization. The Lecture Theatre would go on to host numerous groundbreaking lectures, symposia, and scientific debates, cementing its place as a vital part of the society's rich history.
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