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A View in Regents Park in 1831, from The Progress of Steam, pub. by S. & J

A View in Regents Park in 1831, from The Progress of Steam, pub. by S. & J


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A View in Regents Park in 1831, from The Progress of Steam, pub. by S. & J

CWA93321 A View in Regents Park in 1831, from The Progress of Steam, pub. by S. & J. Fuller, 1828 (litho) by Alken, Henry Thomas (1785-1851); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London, UK; eWestminister Archives; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22606152

© Westminister Archives / Bridgeman Images

Air Pollution Carriages Chaos Industrial Revolution Motorised Pollution Prophecy Traffic Vehicles


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This black and white lithograph, titled "A View in Regents Park in 1831" offers a fascinating glimpse into the chaotic world of early motorized transportation. Created by Henry Thomas Alken and published by S. & J. Fuller in 1828, this satirical print captures the essence of the Industrial Revolution's impact on urban life. In this bustling scene, we witness a prophecy fulfilled as motorized carriages dominate the park's pathways. The artist skillfully portrays an atmosphere of chaos and disorder, with vehicles jostling for space amidst clouds of air pollution. A motorized bicycle stands out among the crowd, hinting at future innovations yet to come. Alken's keen eye for detail highlights not only the rapid advancement of technology but also its negative consequences. The crowded streets serve as a stark reminder of how progress can lead to congestion and environmental degradation. As we gaze upon this historical image, it serves as a powerful reminder that even centuries ago, concerns about traffic and pollution were already prevalent. It is through such works of art that we gain insight into our past while contemplating our present challenges. Displayed proudly at London's City of Westminster Archive Centre, this lithograph continues to captivate viewers with its intricate portrayal of an era defined by both innovation and its unintended consequences.

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