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Sail propelled railway at Spurn Head Mr G Hails craft sailing from Spurs Head to

Sail propelled railway at Spurn Head
Mr G Hails craft sailing from Spurs Head to Kilnsea, she has covered the distance of four miles in eight minutes.
October 1922
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Unknown
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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*2308297

Media ID 21493742

© Mirrorpix

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Capturing the Power of Wind - A Journey Across the Seas

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. In this print from October 1922, we witness a remarkable feat of alternative energy and transport at Spurn Head. Mr. G Hails' craft, propelled solely by the force of wind, sails gracefully from Spurs Head to Kilnsea in just eight minutes, covering a distance of four miles. The image transports us back to a simpler time when innovation and adventure were intertwined with childhood dreams and seaside wonders. As the train-like vessel glides effortlessly across the sea, it carries passengers who are filled with awe and excitement at this unusual mode of transportation. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also symbolizes humanity's eternal quest for harnessing nature's power for progress. The sail-propelled railway stands as a testament to our ingenuity in seeking sustainable solutions long before their widespread adoption. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded that even amidst rapid technological advancements today, there is still much wisdom to be gained from looking back at our past achievements. This image serves as an inspiration for future generations to explore innovative ways of utilizing renewable resources like wind power. Let us cherish this snapshot from Memory Lane Prints - an extraordinary reminder that sometimes all it takes is imagination and determination to embark on incredible journeys powered by nothing more than the gentle caress of the wind.

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