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England:

1824

It was embarrassing to think that they had been behind with an open gallery, but the fact remained that even France had one.

As Britain, they hadn't gotten a purpose-built public gallery before ten years ago, in 1814.

But there still hadn't been any here in England.

Until now.

The process had, if one were to be strictly, specifically correct, been going on since last year.

Arthur Kirkland in his capacity of Nation, was one of the men tasked with finding a suitable building.

And here he was, standing before 100 Pall Mall as the National Gallery was opened to the Public.


Author's Notes:

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