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1872 plan of the Museum by Alfred Waterhouse
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1872 plan of the Museum by Alfred Waterhouse
Architectural structure of what is now the Waterhouse Building, ground floor including the Central Hall
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1872 Alfred Waterhouse Central Hall Layout Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum The Waterhouse Building Top View Waterhouse Building South Kensington
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This 1872 plan print of The Natural History Museum's Waterhouse Building, designed by the renowned Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse, showcases the intricate layout and design of the ground floor, including the Central Hall. The architectural masterpiece, located in South Kensington, London, was a significant addition to the cultural landscape of the 19th century. Waterhouse's design for The Natural History Museum was a testament to his innovative and imaginative approach to architectural design. The Central Hall, with its stunning glass and iron structure, was the focal point of the museum and served as a gathering place for visitors. The print offers a top view of the ground floor, revealing the meticulous planning and attention to detail that went into the creation of this architectural marvel. The Natural History Museum, which opened in 1881, was a groundbreaking institution that aimed to promote scientific knowledge and discovery. The Waterhouse Building, with its impressive architecture, was a fitting home for the museum's vast collections of natural history specimens. The print serves as a historical record of the museum's early days and provides insight into the vision of its architect, Alfred Waterhouse. The intricate illustration of the layout, with its labeled rooms and detailed annotations, offers a glimpse into the inner workings of the museum and the various functions it served. The print is a valuable historical document that transports us back to the Victorian era and offers a unique perspective on the architectural and scientific achievements of the time.
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