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The Golden Spike Ceremony, 10th May 1869 (b / w photo)

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The Golden Spike Ceremony, 10th May 1869 (b / w photo)

PNP246752 The Golden Spike Ceremony, 10th May 1869 (b/w photo) by Savage, Charles Roscoe (1832-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: celebrating the completion of the first transcontinental railroad of the USA at Promontory Summit, Utah; joining the Union Pacific track with Central Pacific; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22662424

© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images

Engines Group Portrait Labourers Locomotive Locomotives Old West Pioneers Railroads Shaking Hands Steam Engine Tracks Trains Unification Western Westward Expansion Wild West


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This print captures the historic Golden Spike Ceremony that took place on May 10th, 1869. The ceremony marked a monumental moment in American history - the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. In this image, we see a group of laborers and pioneers gathered at Promontory Summit, Utah to witness the joining of the Union Pacific track with Central Pacific. The scene is filled with excitement and anticipation as steam engines stand proudly on either side of the tracks. The workers, dressed in rugged attire, symbolize the determination and hard work that went into building this remarkable feat of engineering. They represent not only progress but also westward expansion and unification. In an act of celebration and unity, two men are seen shaking hands at the center of attention. Their gesture signifies not just a physical connection between two railroads but also a symbolic bond between East and West. This photograph transports us back to a time when railways were lifelines for transportation across North America. It serves as a reminder of how innovation can bring people together and shape nations. Preserved in black and white tones, this image from Peter Newark American Pictures allows us to appreciate both its historical significance and artistic beauty.

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