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Arrival of the King of the French during the fire, 1844. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Arrival of the King of the French during the fire, 1844. Firefighters at New Cross railway station in south-east London: His Majesty the King [Louis Philippe] arrived at the station at about eleven o clock, and on alighting, expressed his great regret at the calamity...One of the most fearful fires that have occurred in the neighbourhood of the metropolis for many years took place...at the works attached to the station of the South Eastern, Brighton, and Croydon Railways at New-cross, resulting in the destruction of property to an enormous amount...It consists of an assemblage of vast workshops, large lathe and planing machine rooms, furnace rooms, carpenters and painters rooms, carriage and fire engine houses; and a grand octagonal engine house. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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The Arrival of the King of the French during the fire, 1844 captures a significant moment in history when His Majesty King Louis Philippe arrived at New Cross railway station in south-east London amidst a devastating fire. This powerful print by Ebenezer Landells showcases the gravity of the situation as firefighters diligently work to combat the raging flames. The incident occurred at the works attached to the South Eastern, Brighton, and Croydon Railways, resulting in extensive destruction of property. The composition reveals an assemblage of workshops, engine houses, and various rooms engulfed in smoke and flame. Amidst this chaos stands King Louis Philippe himself, expressing his deep regret for this calamity. The image also highlights a guard of honor surrounding His Majesty, emphasizing his royal status and importance during this crisis. The presence of soldiers further emphasizes that even in times of great distress, order is maintained under their sovereign's watchful eye. Ebenezer Landells' engraving from "Illustrated London News" provides us with a glimpse into 19th-century Britain's emergency services and their tireless efforts to protect lives and property. It serves as a reminder that disasters can strike unexpectedly but are met with resilience by dedicated professionals who risk their lives to keep others safe. This historical photograph not only documents an unfortunate event but also symbolizes unity between nations as France's monarch visits Britain during such trying times.
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