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Metal Print : The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
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The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). The Causey Arch near Stanley in County Durham is the worlds oldest surviving single arch railway bridge. It was built in 1725-26 for a waggonway to link Tanfield Collieries to the River Tyne. From " British Railways", by Arthur Elton. [Collins, London, 1945]
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Media ID 19781101
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10th Baronet Arthur Arthur Elton Arthur Hallam Rice Arthur Hallam Rice Elton Atkinson Britain In Pictures Collins County Durham Elton Joseph Constantine Joseph Constantine Stadler Railway Bridge Railways Sir Arthur Elton Social History Stadler William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Metal Print featuring The Tanfield Arch in 1804, (1945). This captivating image, taken by renowned photographer Joseph Constantine Stadler from Heritage Images, showcases the Causey Arch near Stanley in County Durham - the world's oldest surviving single arch railway bridge. Bring history into your home or office with this high-quality metal print, which showcases vibrant colors, incredible detail, and a sleek, modern design. Each metal print is meticulously crafted using premium aluminum sheets coated with a special protective layer, ensuring a long-lasting and durable piece of art that will surely be a conversation starter. Order yours today and add a touch of history to your space.
Table Top Metal Prints feature rounded corners and an easel back for easy display. Available in two sizes, 18x13cm (7x5) or 25x20cm (10x8). Lightweight and vibrant, they are perfect for displaying artwork and are guaranteed to add style to any desk or table top. The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the Tanfield Arch in 1804, captured by the talented Joseph Constantine Stadler. The image takes us back to a significant moment in history, transporting us to the year 1945 when this print was featured in Arthur Elton's book "British Railways". The Tanfield Arch holds great historical importance as it is recognized as the world's oldest surviving single arch railway bridge. Constructed between 1725 and 1726, this remarkable structure served as a crucial link between Tanfield Collieries and the River Tyne during its time. The photograph beautifully captures the rustic charm of this countryside location in County Durham, England. Its vibrant colors bring life to the landscape, showcasing both natural beauty and man-made ingenuity. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of Britain's rich railway heritage that has shaped transportation throughout centuries. Through Stadler's lens, we witness a glimpse into rural life during the nineteenth century. This geographical feature not only represents an architectural marvel but also serves as a testament to social history and regionalism. With William Collins' publishing imprint on display alongside Arthur Elton's name, it becomes evident that this print played a part in documenting Britain's past for generations to come. It stands as a visual representation of our country's progress and innovation within transportation infrastructure. Let us cherish these moments frozen in time through photographs like these – windows into our shared heritage that continue to inspire awe and appreciation for our ancestors' achievements.
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