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Thomas Allom (1804–1872) was an English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator best known for his detailed and atmospheric views of landscapes, cities, and historical sites. He played an important role in shaping how people in 19th-century Britain imagined both their own country and distant regions of the world.
Allom was trained as an architect under Francis Goodwin, and this background strongly influenced his art. His drawings show a precise understanding of structure, perspective, and spatial composition, making buildings and urban scenes feel both accurate and monumental. At the same time, he had a romantic sensibility, often enhancing scenes with dramatic lighting, sweeping skies, and carefully placed figures to create a sense of life and narrative.
He is especially famous for his illustrations of the Ottoman Empire. After traveling to Turkey in the 1830s, he produced a series of works that were published in Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor (1838). These images introduced many British readers to detailed and visually rich representations of Istanbul, mosques, palaces, and everyday street life, blending documentary observation with the romantic “Orientalist” style popular at the time. Allom also created many illustrations of British architecture and landscapes. His work appeared in widely circulated books such as The History and Topography of the County of Devon, China Illustrated, and Rome and Its Environs. Through these publications, his images reached a large audience and helped define Victorian visual culture.
As an architect, Allom was a founding member of what would become the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), showing his professional importance beyond illustration. Although he is remembered today mainly for his engravings and drawings, his architectural career reflects the dual nature of his talent: technical precision combined with artistic imagination. In summary, Thomas Allom was a key figure in 19th-century visual culture, whose work bridged architecture, travel, and art. His images remain valuable not only for their beauty, but also as historical documents that reveal how the Victorian world saw itself and the wider globe.
Castle of the Peverils Derbyshire
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Matlock, Derbyshire
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Willersely Hall Derbyshire
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Willersely Hall in Derbyshire
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Scene at Matlock Derbyshire
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Willersely Hall in Derbyshire
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Castle of the Peverils
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Chee Tor Derbyshire
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Tissington Hall Derbyshire
Price: 8.50
Tissington Hall Derbyshire
Price: 6.50
Dining Room Haddon Hall
Dining Room, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1842. 17 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Good condition.
Gallery Haddon Hall
Gallery Connecting the Interior with the North Front, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1841. 15 x 12 1/2 inches. Good condition.
South Entrance Haddon Hall
South Entrance from the Garden, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1841. 16 3/4 x 13 inches. Good condition.
Ballroom Haddon Hall
Ball Room, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1842. 17 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. Good condition.
Banqueting Hall Haddon Hall
Banqueting Hall, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1842. 16 1/2 x 12 inches. Good condition.
Great Staircase Haddon Hall
Great Staircase from the Banqueting Hall, Haddon. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1842. 16 x 11 3/4 inches. Good condition.
Lantern Tower Haddon Hall
Lantern Tower and Steps leading to the Drawing Room, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1842. 16 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches. Good condition.
Drawings Room Haddon Hall Derbyshire
Bay Window in the Drawing Room, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1841. 13 3/4 x 11 inches. Good condition.
The Chapel Haddon Hall
The Chapel, Haddon Hall. Large uncoloured lithograph bearing title and name of the artist Douglas Morison, dated 1841. 19 x 13 1.4 inches. Small blank margins. Good condition.
Chatsworth, Derbyshire
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Drakelowe Hall, near Burton-on-Trent
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Elvaston Castle, near Derby.
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Elvaston Castle, near Derby.
Price: 10.00