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Canterbury burned by the Danes, 851 AD, (c1920). Artist: A Pearse
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Canterbury burned by the Danes, 851 AD, (c1920). Artist: A Pearse
Canterbury burned by the Danes, 851 AD, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
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9th Century Afraid Alarm Burning Canterbury Flame Flames Frighten Frightened Frightening Hutchinson Kent Panic Scared Walter Walter Hutchinson Dane Metaphor Pearse
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This photo print, titled "Canterbury burned by the Danes, 851 AD" takes us back to a tumultuous period in British history. Created around 1920 by A Pearse for Walter Hutchinson's book "Story of the British Nation" this powerful illustration depicts the horrifying events that unfolded in Canterbury during the 9th century. The image showcases a scene of chaos and destruction as flames engulf buildings, billowing smoke fills the air, and frightened people scramble through panic-stricken streets. The artist skillfully captures the metaphorical essence of fear and alarm that gripped England when faced with Danish invaders. In this monochrome depiction, soldiers can be seen fighting bravely against their formidable foes while civilians run for safety amidst an atmosphere of terror. The meticulous attention to detail brings forth a sense of realism that transports viewers directly into this historical moment. Located in Kent, Canterbury holds significant importance as both a religious center and strategic location. This print serves as a haunting reminder of how war ravaged not only landscapes but also instilled deep-seated fear within communities. A Pearse's artistic interpretation masterfully conveys the intensity and devastation caused by these violent conflicts. It is through such visual representations that we gain insight into our past struggles while appreciating our resilience as a nation.
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