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The Trinity House Ship visiting a Lighthouse in the Mouth of the Thames (engraving)
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The Trinity House Ship visiting a Lighthouse in the Mouth of the Thames (engraving)
1038730 The Trinity House Ship visiting a Lighthouse in the Mouth of the Thames (engraving) by Staniland, Charles J. (1838-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Trinity House Ship visiting a Lighthouse in the Mouth of the Thames. Illustration for The Graphic, 4 March 1893.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22516538
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Lighthouse Mouth Thames Visiting
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This engraving, titled "The Trinity House Ship visiting a Lighthouse in the Mouth of the Thames" takes us back to the bustling riverbanks of 19th-century London. Created by Charles J. Staniland and now part of a private collection, this print captures a dramatic moment on the River Thames. In this scene, we witness the majestic Trinity House Ship making its way towards a towering lighthouse standing proudly at the mouth of the river. The ship's presence adds an air of importance and purpose to this already picturesque setting. The artist skillfully portrays both tranquility and movement in this composition. The calm waters reflect the vibrant colors of sky and clouds above, while small ripples hint at life beneath their surface. A tugboat accompanies the Trinity House Ship, emphasizing their shared mission to ensure safe passage for vessels navigating these treacherous waters. This engraving originally appeared in The Graphic on March 4th, 1893 – an era when illustrated papers were highly popular among readers hungry for visual storytelling. As we gaze upon this historical artwork today, it serves as a reminder not only of our rich maritime heritage but also of humanity's constant quest for exploration and connection through transportation.
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