Fives Court, St Martin's Street
Fives Court, St Martin's Street
Record No
305192
Title
Fives Court, St Martin's Street
Description
Interior of the Fives Court with a boxing match in progress watched by a crowd of spectators. The venue operated as a boxing venue from 1802 until it closed in 1826 and was demolished as part of the redevelopment of the Royal Mews area into what became Trafalgar Square. The site is now under the northern edge of the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery.
Date of execution
1840
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Metropolitan Prints Collection
Medium
engraving
Support
paper
Longest dimension
33cms
Shortest dimension
24cms
Picture type
crowd scene
Catalogue No
SC_PZ_SP_01_387
Accession No
Saint Pancras L 08584
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