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Poster Print : Detail of Rocket, side view, from Rastricks notebook, 1829 (pen & ink on paper)
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Detail of Rocket, side view, from Rastricks notebook, 1829 (pen & ink on paper)
3697587 Detail of Rocket, side view, from Rastricks notebook, 1829 (pen & ink on paper) by Rastrick, John Urpeth (1780-1856); Science Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Taken from page 18 of the notebook belonging to John Urpeth Rastrick (1780-1856) that was used to record details of the Rainhill locomotive trials in 1829. The Rainhill trials were a competition set up to find the most efficient locomotive for railway haulage on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The competition was won by the Rocket, designed by George Stephenson (1781-1848) and Robert Stephenson (1803-1859). Rastrick was one of the judges.); SSPL/UIG
Media ID 22971708
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Competitions Details George Judges Liverpool Locomotives Manchester Railway Rainhill Trials Records Robert Rocket Steam Engines Stephenson Trains Trials Rastrick
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Bring the intrigue of 19th-century engineering to your walls with our exquisite Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating image showcases a detailed side view of a rocket, meticulously drawn by John Urpeth Rastrick in 1829. With intricate pen & ink strokes on paper, this timeless masterpiece from Bridgeman Images at Fine Art Finder transports you back in time to the dawn of rocket technology. Adorn your home or office space with this stunning piece of scientific history and ignite the imagination of all who enter.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a detailed side view of the Rocket, a revolutionary steam locomotive that played a significant role in the history of railways. Created by John Urpeth Rastrick in 1829, this pen and ink drawing is taken from his notebook which meticulously recorded the Rainhill locomotive trials. These trials were organized to determine the most efficient locomotive for hauling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The competition was fiercely contested, but it was George Stephenson and Robert Stephenson's Rocket that emerged victorious. As one of the judges, Rastrick had an up-close perspective on this groundbreaking event. The intricate sketch captures every aspect of this iconic machine, providing valuable insights into its design and functionality. With its sleek lines and innovative features, the Rocket symbolizes progress and innovation in transportation during the early 19th century. This image transports us back to a time when steam engines revolutionized travel and paved the way for modern railway systems worldwide. Displayed at London's Science Museum, this print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess. It immortalizes not only Rastrick's meticulous record-keeping but also pays homage to George Stephenson's pioneering vision that forever changed our world through advancements in rail transport technology.
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