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Albion Mill, section from east to west (architectural drawing)
XTD68573 Albion Mill, section from east to west (architectural drawing) by Watt, James (1736-1819); Central Library, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22349758
© Bridgeman Images
Cross Section Engineer Industrial Revolution Matthew Boulton Corn Mill
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This black and white architectural drawing takes us back in time to the heart of the Industrial Revolution. The print showcases Albion Mill, a magnificent corn mill that once stood proudly in Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. As we gaze upon this cross-section view from east to west, we are transported into the mind of its creator, James Watt. The intricate details of this engineering marvel come to life before our eyes. Every beam and cog meticulously drawn by Watt himself reveals his genius as an engineer. This section highlights the inner workings of the factory, giving us a glimpse into the bustling world of industry during that era. However, beneath its grandeur lies a tragic tale. Albion Mill met its untimely demise when it burned down in 1791. Despite its short-lived existence, it left an indelible mark on history as a symbol of progress and innovation. Notably connected to Blackfriars Bridge built in 1786 and Matthew Boulton's legacy, this drawing captures not only a physical structure but also represents an entire era defined by technological advancements and societal transformation. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection at Central Library in Birmingham today, let us reflect on how far humanity has come since those early days of industrialization - forever grateful for pioneers like James Watt who paved the way for modernity with their visionary creations.
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