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12-MAR-2016

The Victoria Rooms

First opened its doors to the public in May 1842, and for many years served as the most important and lively cultural centre in the West of England.

In 1848, the renowned 19th-century soprano, Jenny Lind (the 'Swedish Nightingale') appeared on its platform, and four years later,
Charles Dickens delighted a large audience with a selection of readings.

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Alexander Kazakov27-Mar-2016 07:40
Great! V
bill friedlander15-Mar-2016 23:14
The classics abound from the statue to the columns to the pediment. V
Range View 15-Mar-2016 22:08
A great capture of this wonderful sculpture. V
Barbara
Walter Otto Koenig15-Mar-2016 01:46
Very well composed with this slightly off center perspective. Great details and clarity. "V"
Fletcher Wildlife Garden15-Mar-2016 01:15
Pretty impressive scene and a really terrific shot. V
Jean Chiasson15-Mar-2016 00:22
Beautiful image Martin V
Dave Petersen Photography14-Mar-2016 23:29
A spectacular and classic structure that could be a history lesson in architectural design. Very nicely shot. A well selected POV for this beautiful capture. Voted
Graeme14-Mar-2016 22:41
An excellent composition of the fountain and columns, Martin.V
Wintermeer14-Mar-2016 22:21
What a lovely scene- I like that you have chosen to place it slightly off-center- well done! ~V~
janescottcumming14-Mar-2016 22:16
Great statues in the front and in the pediment. Wonderful photo! V
Johnny JAG14-Mar-2016 21:24
Very impressive frontage
chris morton14-Mar-2016 18:05
greek revival at its peak and the fountain foreground is noteworthy
Buz Kiefer14-Mar-2016 18:01
Impressive structure and sculpture. Fine photo and interesting commentary. Unusual and pleasing colors. Vote.
Allan Jay14-Mar-2016 17:51
Excellent iconic scene captured, Martin!
Helen Betts14-Mar-2016 17:18
What a classic scene, well captured. I find the contrasting color of the fountain and statue quite appealing, too. V.
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