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Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea (litho)
7188428 Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea (litho) by Luker, William (1820-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Illustration for London City Suburbs As They Are To-day by Percy Fitzgerald, illustrated by W Luker Jr (Leadenhall Press, 1893).); © Look and Learn
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This black and white lithograph print, titled "Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea" showcases the stunning architecture of a historic building in 19th century England. The image depicts the exterior view of the asylum, which served as a hospital and clinic for military personnel. The artist behind this masterpiece is William Luker Jr. , known for his attention to detail and skillful use of lithography. The Royal Military Asylum, situated in London's cityscape, stands tall with its grandeur and elegance. Its impressive design reflects the architectural style popular during that era. This artwork was created as an illustration for Percy Fitzgerald's book "London City Suburbs As They Are To-day" published in 1893. As we gaze upon this lithograph, we are transported back to a time when this building played a vital role in providing healthcare services to those who served their country. The intricate details captured by Luker Jr. 's skilled hand allow us to appreciate not only the physical structure but also the historical significance it holds. This print serves as a reminder of our rich history and pays homage to all those who dedicated their lives to serving others within these walls. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of architecture and medicine intertwined harmoniously throughout time.
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