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The Collision in the Channel, the Rescue of the Passengers from the Packet Steamer "Seaford"by the SS "Lyon"(engraving)
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The Collision in the Channel, the Rescue of the Passengers from the Packet Steamer "Seaford"by the SS "Lyon"(engraving)
1056905 The Collision in the Channel, the Rescue of the Passengers from the Packet Steamer " Seaford" by the SS " Lyon" (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Collision in the Channel, the Rescue of the Passengers from the Packet Steamer " Seaford" by the SS " Lyon". Illustration for The Graphic, 24 August 1895.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23560128
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The Collision in the Channel, the Rescue of the Passengers from the Packet Steamer 'Seaford' by the SS 'Lyon'
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. This engraving by Joseph Nash depicts a dramatic maritime scene that unfolded in the English Channel during the 19th century. The artwork showcases a pivotal moment when disaster struck as two vessels collided, resulting in chaos and imminent danger for those on board. The focus of this illustration is on the heroic rescue efforts undertaken by the SS "Lyon" to save passengers from the stricken packet steamer "Seaford". With meticulous attention to detail, Nash skillfully captures both panic and bravery as people scramble for safety amidst turbulent waters. The artist's use of light and shadow adds depth and intensity to this gripping scene. The viewer can almost feel themselves being swept up in this harrowing event, witnessing firsthand acts of heroism and desperation. Nash's work not only serves as a visual record but also evokes emotions associated with human resilience in times of crisis. It reminds us of our vulnerability against nature's forces while highlighting humanity's capacity for courage and selflessness. This engraving originally appeared in The Graphic on August 24,1895, providing readers with an immersive glimpse into one of history's most memorable maritime incidents. Today, it continues to captivate audiences with its powerful storytelling through artistry.
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