The Tower House, Bedford Park estate in Chiswick, London. Colour lithograph by M. Trautschold, 1882.

Date:
1882
Reference:
33615i
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Tower House (centre, subsequently demolished) and Queen Anne's Grove, Turnham Green. The Bedford Park Estate was the first urban speculative housing development laid out as a village community in a consciously rural idiom (Museum of London exhibition caption 2001)

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1882.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; image 22.5 x 35.6 cm

Lettering

M. Trautschold 1882

References note

A. Service, Edwardian architecture and its origins, London 1975

Reference

Wellcome Collection 33615i

Notes

Originally issued in a portfolio of nine colour lithograph plates, each approx. 23 x 35.5cm, all with views of Bedford Park estate, Chiswick, ca 1880, published by F. Berry and F. Hamilton Jackons. The complete set held by the Victoria and Albert Museum includes letterpress list of plates, etc.

Exhibitions note

Exhibited in "Living with Buildings" at Wellcome Collection, 4 October 2018 - 3 March 2019

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