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The Collision between the "Bywell Castle"and the "Princess Alice"on the Thames, 3 September (engraving)
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The Collision between the "Bywell Castle"and the "Princess Alice"on the Thames, 3 September (engraving)
1060068 The Collision between the " Bywell Castle" and the " Princess Alice" on the Thames, 3 September (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Collision between the " Bywell Castle" and the " Princess Alice" on the Thames, 3 September. Illustration for The Graphic, 14 September 1878.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22637572
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Bywell Castle Collision Collisions Joseph Nash Nash Joseph 1808 1878 Princess Alice Accidents
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The Collision between the 'Bywell Castle' and the 'Princess Alice' on the Thames, 3 September
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This engraving by Joseph Nash depicts a tragic event that occurred on the River Thames on September 3rd. The image captures the dramatic collision between two vessels, the "Bywell Castle" and the "Princess Alice" resulting in a devastating accident. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical moment to life, showcasing the chaos and destruction caused by this fateful encounter. The dark waters of the Thames serve as a haunting backdrop for this scene of disaster. Nash's work was originally published in The Graphic on September 14th, 1878, providing readers with a visual account of this calamitous event. Through his artistry, he conveys not only the physical impact but also captures the emotional turmoil experienced by those involved. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike even in familiar surroundings like London's iconic river. It stands as both an artistic masterpiece and an important historical document that immortalizes this significant incident. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of our vulnerability to unforeseen events and encouraged to appreciate every moment of tranquility that rivers like the Thames offer us.
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