High Bridge Collection
"Journey through Time: Exploring the High Bridge Legacy" Step back in time to 1928, as we find ourselves at Highbridge Station in Somerset
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"Journey through Time: Exploring the High Bridge Legacy" Step back in time to 1928, as we find ourselves at Highbridge Station in Somerset. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement, as travelers embark on a remarkable adventure. Flipping through the pages of "The American Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson, " an engraving captures our attention. It showcases the majestic Washington Bridge, High Bridge, and Washington Heights - a breathtaking view from the Bronx that leaves us spellbound. A black and white photograph takes us further into history, revealing the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx united by a magnificent structure - the iconic High Bridge. Its arches stand tall over the Harlem River, accompanied by the grandeur of Highbridge Tower in 1912. Leaving New York behind momentarily, we stumble upon another enchanting sight - The High Bridge near Farmville in Prince Edward County. This picturesque gem captured within an Album of Virginia transports us to its serene beauty. Our journey continues across continents to Lincoln where archaeology enthusiasts gather for a momentous meeting at High Bridge. Engraved depictions showcase their passion for preserving history amidst this architectural marvel. Returning to America's bustling cityscape, we witness yet another masterpiece - The High Bridge on canvas painted with oil strokes circa 1907. Its vibrant colors bring life to this engineering wonder spanning over Harlem River. As night falls upon New York City between 1910-1920, Ernest Lawson's artistic prowess shines through his creation titled "High Bridge at Night. " Illuminated against dark skies, it evokes awe-inspiring emotions within every observer fortunate enough to witness its nocturnal charm. From Somerset's station to Virginia's countryside; from archaeological gatherings in Lincoln to urban nightscape paintings – each glimpse into different eras reveals how high bridges have left an indelible mark on human civilization throughout time.