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Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, improved and re-erected by Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden, Dolcoath, in 1775 (engraving)
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Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, improved and re-erected by Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden, Dolcoath, in 1775 (engraving)
5990043 Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, improved and re-erected by Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden, Dolcoath, in 1775 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, improved and re-erected by Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden, Dolcoath, in 1775. Illustration for Life of Richard Trevithick by Francis Trevithick (Spon, 1872).); © Look and Learn
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1775 Biography Engineer Erected Improved Richard Trevithick
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This engraving showcases the remarkable Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, which was greatly improved and re-erected by the ingenious Richard Trevithick, Sen, at Bullan Garden in Dolcoath back in 1775. The image is a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of this renowned figure. The intricate details of the engraving bring to life the impressive machinery that revolutionized industry during its time. The engine's towering structure dominates the scene, with its massive cylinders and intricate network of pipes and valves. It stands as a symbol of progress and innovation in an era when steam power was transforming society. The artist skillfully captures not only the physicality of this technological marvel but also its historical significance. This particular print comes from Francis Trevithick's "Life of Richard Trevithick" published in 1872, ensuring that it serves as a valuable visual representation for future generations interested in understanding this pivotal moment in history. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are transported back to a time when visionaries like Richard Trevithick pushed boundaries and reshaped our world through their groundbreaking inventions. It serves as a reminder that human curiosity and determination can lead to extraordinary achievements that continue to shape our lives today.
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