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The Royal Mews at Charing Cross

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The Royal Mews at Charing Cross. 1793
London
Etching; 1793; Etched by Cook
Victoria and Albert Museum


A large exercise yard stood in front of the royal stables. In the 18th century it was a semi-public place and one of the few sizeable open spaces in this part of London. Because it had never been built on, the yard offered an opportunity to create a new public square.

 

 


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