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The Rolls House and Public Record Office: 1
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The Rolls House and Public Record Office: 1
THE ROLLS HOUSE AND PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE: 1. The New Record Office; 2. Interior of the Rolls Chapel, with Ancient Monuments to the Masters of the Rolls; 3. Monument to Dr. John Young, by Torrigiano; 4. The Queens Coronation Oath; 5. Domesday Book; 6. The Golden Bull, Treaties of 1525-1527, Charter of Richard I.; 7. Golden Seal to Treaty of 1527
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12983111
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1527 1882 Engraving Book Building Bull Ceremony Chapel Charter Coronation Golden Home Inside Internal Intramural John Masters Monument Monuments Oath Office On The Inside Property Public Queen Record Residential Rolls Seal Title Treaty Young Domesday Richard I Treaties
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This 1882 engraving, titled "The Rolls House and Public Record Office: 1" takes us on a journey through history and architecture. The print showcases the grandeur of the New Record Office, a magnificent residential building that also serves as a public record office. Stepping inside, we are greeted by the awe-inspiring interior of the Rolls Chapel adorned with ancient monuments dedicated to the Masters of the Rolls. Among these remarkable sculptures is the striking Monument to Dr. John Young, crafted by Torrigiano. As our eyes wander further, we encounter significant artifacts that have shaped British history. The image captures iconic documents such as The Queen's Coronation Oath and Domesday Book, symbolizing royal ceremonies and historical records. Adding to its allure are treasures like The Golden Bull and Treaties of 1525-1527 along with Richard I's Charter sealed with a Golden Seal in 1527. These invaluable pieces provide insight into past agreements and charters that have influenced society. With its retro-styled engravement technique reminiscent of Victorian times, this vintage print from Liszt Collection transports us back in time while celebrating artistry and culture. It offers an intriguing glimpse into an era when architectural marvels housed important records central to governance.
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