Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

19th Century Engraving Collection (page 75)

"Journey through Time: Exploring 19th Century Engravings" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of 19th-century engravings



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Journey through Time: Exploring 19th Century Engravings" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of 19th-century engravings. From Trent Locks, UK, where the tranquil waters of Trent Lock mesmerize visitors, to the grandeur of Keble College's opening at Oxford University in 1870, these engravings offer a glimpse into history. Traveling further south along the coast, an old windmill stands proudly at Rye, a picturesque reminder of Britain's rich heritage. In Kirkcaldy, Scotland, discover the charm of this quaint town that has withstood the test of time. Venturing to Queen's Dock in Hull reveals a bustling trading port at the confluence of River Hull. The engraving "Virginia Drowned" evokes emotions as it captures a tragic scene from J. Bertrand's painting. Witnessing life on wheels during this era is made possible by glimpsing a stage wagon engraving. Meanwhile, Volunteer Camp Windsor showcases camaraderie and dedication within military circles. Cricket enthusiasts will appreciate Trent Bridge's significance as one of England's oldest cricket grounds since its inception in the 1830s. Technical drawings unveil engineering marvels like Glasgow's Tunnel under River Clyde—a testament to human ingenuity. Stamford beckons with its charming footbridge over River Welland—an architectural gem brought to life by Mr. J. B. Everard’s expertise in civil engineering—inviting all who cross it into another era. These engravings transport us back to an enchanting period when innovation met tradition across Europe and particularly within United Kingdom borders. Join us on this visual journey through time as we explore these remarkable pieces capturing moments frozen forevermore.