Lowther Arcade
Lowther Arcade was a 245-foot long, 20-foot wide, and 30-foot high arcade that ran from the Strand to Adelaide Street in London. Designed by Witherdon Young and built in 1830, the arcade was topped with glass domes.
Exploring London
The arcade featured 24 small shops and was described in 1866 as "the jolliest place in London".
There is also a painting titled Lowther Arcade from London Town by Crane and Houghton, which is available for purchase as an oil painting replica.

