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The bridge and Broomielaw Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, 1886. Artist: R Wallis
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The bridge and Broomielaw Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, 1886. Artist: R Wallis
The bridge and Broomielaw Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, 1886. Illustration from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering, by Charles Tomlinson, Volume I, (Jamess Virtue, London, 1886)
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Glasgow, Scotland in 1886. The image showcases the iconic bridge and Broomielaw Quay, capturing a moment frozen in time during the 19th century. The artist, R Wallis, skillfully depicts the city's vibrant maritime scene with meticulous detail. In the foreground, a rowing boat gracefully glides through the water while a larger sailing ship majestically sails by in the background. These vessels symbolize Glasgow's thriving harbor and port industry that played a crucial role in its economic growth. The composition beautifully frames both man-made structures and natural elements. The sturdy bridge stands as an architectural marvel against the backdrop of serene waters. Meanwhile, Broomielaw Quay stretches along the shoreline, lined with various boats awaiting their next voyage. Through this engraving from Charles Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, we are transported to an era where water transport was vital for trade and travel. This monochrome print evokes a sense of nostalgia as it captures not only geographical features but also historical significance. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry by R Wallis and Charles Tomlinson's contribution to preserving history through engravings like these, we can't help but appreciate how far transportation has come since then. It serves as a reminder of our progress while honoring Glasgow's rich maritime heritage.
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