THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB HOUSE, PALL MALL
Artist:
MARCHANT, J
Engraver:
ADLARD, E, H.
Title:
THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB HOUSE, PALL MALL
Stock Code:
7103
Method:
Steel engraving
Colouring:
Later colour
Series:
The Stationer’s Company’s Almanac for 1875.
Size: (W x H):
39.5cm x 21cm
15½ inches x 8½ inches
Date:
1875
Price:
£750
A fine proof copy engraving from the Stationer’s Almanac. The Army and Navy Club House was founded in 1837 by various officers returned from service in India who were dismayed by the long waiting lists at other established organisations. So popular was the club that it soon outgrew its first premises on the corner of King Street and St James’ Square, and Lichfield House St James’ Square. In 1848 it moved to a large building in Pall Mall designed by C O Parnell and Alfred Smith. This imposing building was modelled on Sansovino’s Palazzo Cornaro on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Fine condition. Framed size 67 x 49cm.
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