For Transportation Collection
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"For Transportation: A Glimpse into the Past" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of transportation through captivating images from various corners of the globe. From bustling cities to serene landscapes, these snapshots offer a glimpse into how people moved around in days gone by. Portoferraio viewed from San Giovanni, 1900-52: Marvel at the picturesque town of Portoferraio as it sprawls along the coast, showcasing its charming architecture against a backdrop of azure waters. Witness how locals navigated these streets decades ago, relying on different modes of transportation. Tarcento, reflections on water, postcard: In this mesmerizing postcard image, Tarcento's beauty is reflected upon tranquil waters. Transport yourself to an era where gondolas gracefully glided across canals and served as a vital means of travel for both locals and visitors alike. Jacobs Bridge over the Jordan River. Etching by Bernatz et alii - Steinkopk J. F. Editore: Crossing over the historic Jordan River via Jacobs Bridge was once an essential route for travelers exploring ancient lands. This etching captures not only a bridge but also echoes stories of pilgrims embarking on spiritual journeys throughout history. Panoramic view of Capri: Immerse yourself in breathtaking vistas overlooking Capri's stunning landscape. Observe boats dotting crystal-clear waters as they ferry passengers between hidden coves and idyllic beaches – a testament to mankind's quest for exploration and adventure. The washerwomen of Pallanza, 1892 (oil on canvas): Transportation isn't limited to vehicles alone; it encompasses all aspects that aid daily life. In this evocative painting, witness women transporting laundry along Pallanza's shores – their strength and resilience evident even without modern conveniences we often take for granted today. The ferry: A symbol synonymous with transportation itself – ferries have long connected people and places across vast bodies of water.