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Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours
6340315 Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours. Workers distilling whisky in a distillery in Edinburgh 70, worker boring a cannon at Carron Works factory 71, and Irish paviors laying paving stones of Scottish granite in a London street 73. Woodcut engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce, John Harris, London, 1823. Isaac Taylor was an English writer, artist, engraver and inventor 1787-1865.); © Florilegius
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This print titled "Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours" offers a glimpse into the bustling world of 18th-century Scottish trades. The image showcases three distinct scenes that highlight the diverse range of craftsmanship during this era. The first scene depicts workers diligently distilling whisky in a traditional Edinburgh distillery. Their expertise and precision are evident as they navigate the intricate process of creating Scotland's renowned spirit. In the second scene, we witness a worker engaged in cannon boring at Carron Works factory. This skilled craftsman meticulously carves out the inner chamber of a cannon, showcasing the technological advancements made during this period to meet military demands. Lastly, Irish paviors can be seen laying paving stones made from Scottish granite on a London street. Their labor-intensive work reflects both their dedication to quality craftsmanship and the growing urbanization taking place across Britain. Captured through woodcut engraving by Rev. Isaac Taylor for his book "Scenes of British Wealth" this print not only documents these specific trades but also provides valuable insights into various aspects of society including industry, education, and cultural exchange between nations like France and England. With its rich historical context and artistic representation, this print serves as an educational resource that transports viewers back to Regency Scotland—a time characterized by innovation, industriousness, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in trade.
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