Vauxhall Gardens, Vauxhall. The orchestra stand, shown here with singers and musicians entertaining the public in the centre of the grove, was erected in 1758 replacing an earlier one. The pleasure gardens are now marked by Tyers Street and Spring Gardens, renamed Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in 2012. Aquatint by J.Bluck, engraved by Rowlandson and Regin, published in October 1809.
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| Image type: | Aquatint |
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| Ref: | 05057 |
| Identifier: | Postcard X15 |
| Date: | 1809 |
#-Before 1850 #Aquatint #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #ENTERTAINMENT #OPEN SPACES #VAUXHALL