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Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Creators: John Reekie, Alexander Gardner
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Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Creators: John Reekie, Alexander Gardner
Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
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Wharf opposite Richmond, ca. 1865 - A Glimpse into America's Maritime Trade
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. This photo print, taken around 1865 by John Reekie and Alexander Gardner, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the bustling wharf opposite Richmond, Virginia in the late 19th century. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady, this remarkable albumen silver print showcases an important chapter in American history. The image captures a vibrant scene of trade and transportation along the James River. The quayside is lined with cargo ships and sailing vessels from various countries, symbolizing the thriving international commerce that flowed through this strategic port. Lifting gear can be seen at work on the dock as goods are loaded or unloaded onto railway cars waiting nearby. The railway line running parallel to the river adds another layer of significance to this photograph. It represents not only the vital connection between land and sea but also highlights how railways revolutionized transportation during this era. Richmond's heritage as a major trading hub comes alive through this photograph - it encapsulates both its geographical features and its historical importance as a center for commerce in America's past. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this stunning piece of photography invites us to reflect upon our country's rich maritime heritage while marveling at the skillful artistry captured by Reekie and Gardner over a century ago.
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