No.8 Bethlem Hospital, Lambeth Print
No.8 Bethlem Hospital, Lambeth Print
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Bethlem hospital became the home of the Imperial War Museum in 1936. The picture shows the two large wings to either side of the main building, which were demolished to form the space now occupied by the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park. The original building on this site was designed by James Lewis in 1815.
- Mounted print 24x30cm
- Reproduced as a Giclee print, printed with archival inks
- Mounted print
- Can fit into a standard readymade 24x30cm frame
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Unframed: Store flat in protective sleeve
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No.8 Bethlem Hospital, Lambeth Print
24 x 30cm / Artwork Only
£30.00
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