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Oblique Arch in the Viaduct on the London and Birmingham Railway at Watford, Herts, c.1845 (Hand coloured lithograph on paper)
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Oblique Arch in the Viaduct on the London and Birmingham Railway at Watford, Herts, c.1845 (Hand coloured lithograph on paper)
7424487 Oblique Arch in the Viaduct on the London and Birmingham Railway at Watford, Herts, c.1845 (Hand coloured lithograph on paper) by Sharp, William (1803-75); 24x37 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: Dedicated by Permission to G.W.Buck, Esqr. Engineer. Drawn & Lithographed by Wm. Sharp, Senr.); © Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
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This hand-coloured lithograph captures the Oblique Arch in the Viaduct on the London and Birmingham Railway at Watford, Herts, around 1845. The artist, William Sharp, skillfully depicts this architectural marvel with intricate detail and vibrant colors. Measuring 24x37 cm, this print showcases the impressive engineering feat of the viaduct. The dedication to G. W. Buck, Esqr. Engineer adds a personal touch to this artwork, highlighting its significance in railway history. Sharp's meticulous drawing and lithography techniques bring out every nuance of the arch's design and construction. The image transports us back to a time when horse-drawn carts were an integral part of transportation alongside trains. A cart hitched with horses can be seen passing beneath the arch while a curious dog looks on from afar. This piece not only celebrates British architecture but also offers a glimpse into daily life during that era. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and progress in building structures that connect communities. Now housed within Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in Telford, Shropshire, UK; this print is part of Elton Collection's extensive collection of historical artworks. Its presence there ensures that future generations can appreciate both its artistic value and its role in documenting Britain's rich industrial heritage.
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