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Newcastle upon Tyne in the Reign of Queen Victoria, 1864 (litho)
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Newcastle upon Tyne in the Reign of Queen Victoria, 1864 (litho)
5916501 Newcastle upon Tyne in the Reign of Queen Victoria, 1864 (litho) by Storey, John (1828-88); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: Published 1st July 1864
Lithographer : R. Walker
Publisher : R. Turner
Printer : Day and Son); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22762878
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the bustling city of Newcastle upon Tyne during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1864. The lithograph, created by John Storey and published on July 1st, provides a vivid glimpse into the architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere of this historic English city. The image showcases a picturesque landscape with stunning buildings lining the riverbanks of the Tyne. The iconic High Level Bridge stands tall, connecting both sides of the river and serving as a testament to Victorian engineering prowess. Ships gracefully sail along the waterway, emphasizing Newcastle's importance as a thriving port for shipping and trade. Intriguingly, a steam engine train can be seen chugging along one of the streets below, symbolizing progress and innovation during this era. The presence of tugboats further highlights how transportation played an integral role in shaping Newcastle's identity. With its intricate details captured through expert engraving techniques by R. Walker and printed by Day and Son, this print offers viewers an immersive experience into Newcastle's rich history under Queen Victoria's reign. Overall, this compelling artwork serves as a timeless reminder of Newcastle upon Tyne's significance as an industrial powerhouse during Britain's Victorian era.
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