1912 Admiralty Arch at The Mall in London England Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Capture the regal grandeur of Edwardian London with this striking view of Admiralty Arch, famously titled here as "The New Archway." Commissioned by King Edward VII in memory of his mother, Queen Victoria, this magnificent triumphal arch was designed by Sir Aston Webb and completed in 1912. The scene depicts the ceremonial gateway as it appeared shortly after its construction, serving as the formal entrance from Trafalgar Square to the royal processional route of The Mall. With its classical Portland stone facade and trio of arches, this card illustrates the architectural ambition of the era, making it a perfect piece for anyone interested in London history or landmarks.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1912)
City: London
State or Region: Greater London
Country: England
Topic: Admiralty Arch, The Mall, London Landmarks, Edwardian Architecture, Urban History, Millar & Lang
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Millar & Lang, Ltd. (M. & L. Ltd.)
Printer: National Series (Trade Mark)
Print Type: Lithograph
Additional Information
This postcard is part of the "National Series" (No. 3) published by Millar & Lang, Ltd. of Glasgow and London. The caption on the reverse confirms that "The New Archway" refers to the Admiralty Arch and notes it was "built and completed immediately before the Coronation of King George V" in 1911. The arch features a Latin inscription on its facade commemorating Queen Victoria, reflecting its status as part of the National Memorial to the Queen. Millar & Lang was a prominent British publisher recognized by their "National Series" trade mark, documenting major city transformations across the British Isles during the early 1900s.
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