A View of the Mall in St James's Park

Title

A View of the Mall in St James's Park

Description

The Mall in London, which runs along the side of Saint James Park, was originally a playing field for King Charles II of England and his courtiers. They played pall-mall, a game similar to croquet. By the mid-1700s, it had become a tree-lined avenue where fashionable Londoners went to walk and socialize. This Mall, and others like it, helped inspire the design and name of the National Mall.

Source

The British Museum. View original

Date

1753

Coverage

Original Format

engraving

Physical Dimensions

17.4 x 27.3 centimeters

Description

The Mall in London, which runs along the side of Saint James Park, was originally a playing field for King Charles II of England and his courtiers. They played pall-mall, a game similar to croquet. By the mid-1700s, it had become a tree-lined avenue where fashionable Londoners went to walk and socialize. This Mall, and others like it, helped inspire the design and name of the National Mall.

Creator

Thomas Bowles III (engraver)

Date

1753

Coverage

Pre-1800s

Source

The British Museum. View original