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Birthplace and residences of Thomas Carlyle (engraving)
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Birthplace and residences of Thomas Carlyle (engraving)
819933 Birthplace and residences of Thomas Carlyle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Birthplace and residences of Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirist and historian: 1. Room in the arched house, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, in which Carlyle was born; 2. The Arched house, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire; 3. House in Matthew Murrays Close, Ecclefechan, to which James Carlyle moved shortly after the birth of Thomas; 4. Carlyles House at Craigenputtoch, Dumfriesshire; 5. Carlyles House at Craigenputtoch, Dumfriesshire, distant view; 6. The Academy at Annan where Carlyle was educated from 1803 to 1810; 7. The House in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, inhabited by Carlyle since 1834. Published in The Graphic, 12 February 1881.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 22227004
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Birthplace Chelsea Cheyne Walk Dumfriesshire Ecclefechan Historians Philosophers Residences Satirists Thomas Carlyle
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This print showcases the birthplace and residences of Thomas Carlyle, a renowned Scottish philosopher, satirist, and historian. The engraving captures various significant locations throughout Carlyle's life journey. Starting with his humble beginnings, we see the room in the arched house in Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire where Carlyle was born. This intimate space holds immense historical value as it marks the birth of a brilliant mind. Moving forward, we are presented with an image of The Arched House itself, which stands as a symbol of Carlyle's early years. As time progresses, James Carlyle moves his family to another residence in Matthew Murrays Close shortly after Thomas' birth. This transition signifies growth and change within their lives. The engraving then transports us to Craigenputtoch in Dumfriesshire where Carlyle's house is depicted both from a distant view and up close. These images provide insight into the environment that shaped his thoughts and ideas. Additionally, we catch a glimpse of The Academy at Annan where Carlyle received his education during 1803-1810. This educational institution played a crucial role in nurturing his intellectual development. Lastly, this collection concludes with an image of Cheyne Walk in Chelsea – the final residence inhabited by Thomas Carlyle since 1834. It is here that he established himself as one of Britain's most influential thinkers. Through this enchanting print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, viewers can embark on a visual journey through key locations that influenced Thomas Carlyle's remarkable life and career trajectory.
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