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New County Hall and Boadicea Monument, London, c1925
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New County Hall and Boadicea Monument, London, c1925
New County Hall and Boadicea Monument, London, c1925. County Hall, the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council located on the South Bank of the River Thames. A statue of Boadicea and Her Daughters by Thomas Thornycroft (1815-1885) is located on the North Bank of the Thames
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Boadicea Boedicea Boudica Boudicca Boudicea Council County Hall Government Local Government London County Council Pedestrian Queen Boadicea Streetcar Thomas Thornycroft Thornycroft Traffic Tram Westminster Bridge Westminster Bridge Road
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This print captures the grandeur of New County Hall and the majestic Boadicea Monument in London, circa 1925. Standing proudly on the South Bank of the River Thames, New County Hall served as the headquarters for both London County Council and later the Greater London Council. Its imposing presence symbolized the power and authority of local government during that era. On the North Bank of the Thames, we see a remarkable statue by Thomas Thornycroft depicting Boadicea and Her Daughters. This awe-inspiring sculpture pays homage to one of Britain's legendary warrior queens who fiercely resisted Roman rule in ancient times. The monument stands tall, overlooking both river and cityscape, reminding all passersby of England's rich history. The scene is bustling with activity - cars traverse along roads while pedestrians navigate their way through this vibrant metropolis. A tram can be seen gliding gracefully across Westminster Bridge Road, adding an element of nostalgia to this snapshot from a bygone era. As we gaze upon this monochrome image, we are transported back to early 20th century London - a time when motorcars were becoming increasingly common but still shared space with horse-drawn carriages. It is a testament to how transportation has evolved over time while also showcasing timeless landmarks that continue to define this great city. This stunning print serves as a window into history; it encapsulates not only architectural marvels but also reflects upon society's progress throughout generations.
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