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Mr Stephenson putting in the last rivet, 1886
Mr Stephenson putting in the last rivet, 1886. From Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering, volume I, by Charles Tomlinson and published by Jamess Virtue (London, 1886)
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A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Step back in time with our exclusive Mr. Stephenson putting in the last rivet poster print from the Heritage Images archives. This captivating image, taken from the Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, depicts the iconic moment when George Stephenson and his son Robert completed the Rocket locomotive in 1829, marking a turning point in railway history. This beautifully detailed poster, featuring the enigmatic expression of Charles Tomlinson as he captures the historic moment, is a must-have for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Add a touch of industrial heritage to your home or office with this stunning poster print from the Media Storehouse range.
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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) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Mr Stephenson Puts in the Last Rivet, 1886 - A Monumental Achievement of British Engineering
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - the completion of a railway line tunnel in 19th century Britain. The image showcases Mr Stephenson, an esteemed engineer, as he meticulously places the final rivet into this remarkable feat of engineering. The photograph exudes a sense of pride and accomplishment, with Mr Stephenson standing tall amidst his team of dedicated men. Their faces reflect determination and expertise, embodying the spirit of innovation that defined this era. This snapshot freezes time at the precise instant when progress was made tangible. The railway track stretches out behind them, symbolizing not only physical connectivity but also progress for an entire nation. It represents a transformative force that would revolutionize transportation and shape modern society. In this monochrome engraving from Charles Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, we witness the convergence of science, industry, and human ingenuity. The print immortalizes George Stephenson's pioneering work alongside his son Robert Stephenson's contributions to rail transport development. As we gaze upon this historical artifact today, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come while honoring those who paved the way for our present-day advancements. This image encapsulates both national pride and technological prowess within its frame – an enduring testament to British engineering excellence during the 19th century.
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