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Timber (colour litho)
3648666 Timber (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Timber. Illustration for Atlas of the Worlds Commerce compiled from the latest official returns at the Edinburgh Geographical Institute and edited by J G Bartholomew (George Newnes, c 1907).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22239118
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Chart Charts Commercial Economics Economies Economy Exports Fire Woods Firewood Firwood Global Hewn Imports International Kindling Split Timber Sawn
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This print titled "Timber (colour litho)" takes us back in time to the early 20th century, offering a glimpse into the world of global trade and commerce. The image showcases an intricate chart filled with information about timber, its imports, exports, and various uses. The historic significance of this artwork lies in its inclusion in the Atlas of the Worlds Commerce, a comprehensive compilation based on official data from the Edinburgh Geographical Institute. Edited by J G Bartholomew and published around 1907 by George Newnes, this atlas served as a valuable resource for understanding international economies at that time. The chart itself is meticulously designed, displaying different types of wood such as firwood and firewood. It highlights how timber played a crucial role in both domestic consumption and international trade. As we examine this visual representation of economic data, we are transported to an era when Great Britain was one of the major players in global commerce. With its rich historical context and detailed depiction of commercial activities related to timber production and distribution across Europe and beyond, this print offers viewers a unique window into British culture during that period. It serves as a reminder of how interconnected our world has always been through trade networks while showcasing the importance of natural resources like wood in shaping economies worldwide.
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