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High and Dry, from Mountains and Molehills or a Burnt Journal
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High and Dry, from Mountains and Molehills or a Burnt Journal
NYH188435 High and Dry, from Mountains and Molehills or a Burnt Journal, 1855 (colour litho) by Marryat, Francis Samuel (1826-55) (after); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23356012
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
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High and Dry - A Glimpse into the Vibrant Streets of 1855 San Francisco
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. This photo print, titled "High and Dry, from Mountains and Molehills or a Burnt Journal" offers a vivid snapshot of life in bustling 19th-century San Francisco. Created by Francis Samuel Marryat in 1855, this colour lithograph captures the essence of daily life during the California Gold Rush. The scene is set on a vibrant street corner, where an array of characters and activities unfold before our eyes. A horse-drawn cart laden with barrels takes center stage, symbolizing the thriving commerce that fueled this era. Signs adorning storefronts hint at the diverse businesses that catered to gold diggers seeking their fortune. Amidst the hustle and bustle, we catch glimpses of cowboys astride their horses, adding a touch of rugged charm to this lively cityscape. Chinese immigrants can also be seen going about their daily routines – perhaps merchants or laborers who played an integral role in shaping San Francisco's cultural fabric. Intriguingly, tucked away in one corner is a printing press – an emblematic reminder that journalism thrived even amidst the frenzy for gold. This visual narrative transports us back to a time when dreams were pursued fervently against all odds. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we are able to appreciate this historical gem from The New-York Historical Society's collection today. As we gaze upon
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