The Mail Arriving at Temple Bar.
London,
Published by J. Watson, 7 Vere Street, Cavendish Square,
July, 1834.
Engraving with aquatint and contemporary colour, closed tear to title and just into image.
Image: 292 by 414mm (11.5 by 16.25 inches). Sheet: 356 by 450mm (14 by 17.75 inches).
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A nightime scene showing the Devonport Royal Mail coming in through Temple Bar in the Strand, heading to the Lombard Street Post Office. Temple Bar marks the boundary between the City of London and Westminster; the gate is topped by statues of King James I and his wife, Anne of Denmark, with the lion and unicorn supporters from the royal coat of arms.
The guard at the back of the carriage is blowing a trumpet to warn passengers and the gatekeepers of their arriv...
The guard at the back of the carriage is blowing a trumpet to warn passengers and the gatekeepers of their arriv...
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