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Viaduct at Slade, Devon, c.1850 (hand coloured lithograph on paper)
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Viaduct at Slade, Devon, c.1850 (hand coloured lithograph on paper)
7426818 Viaduct at Slade, Devon, c.1850 (hand coloured lithograph on paper); 20x30 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: The Slade Viaduct was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806 - 1859) for the [Atmospheric] South Devon Railway. It was opened in 1848 as part of the Totnes to Laira (Plymouth) line. When the atmospheric system was scrapped in favour of trains drawn by conventional steam locomotives it had to be strengthened to take the heavier loads. Published by O. Angel, Lithographer, 94, Fore Street, Exeter, & R. Lidstone Bookseller, 16 George Street, Plymouth.); © Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
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This stunning hand-colored lithograph captures the Viaduct at Slade, Devon in all its 19th-century glory. Designed by the legendary Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the South Devon Railway, this architectural marvel was opened in 1848 as part of the Totnes to Laira (Plymouth) line. Originally built for the atmospheric system, which utilized air pressure to propel trains, it had to be reinforced when steam locomotives took over.
The intricate details of this print showcase not only the viaduct itself but also the surrounding countryside with lush trees and a picturesque sky filled with fluffy clouds. A horse-drawn cart can be seen crossing the viaduct, adding a touch of nostalgia and charm to the scene.
Published by O. Angel in Exeter and R. Lidstone in Plymouth, this print is a true testament to both engineering prowess and artistic skill of that era. It transports us back in time to a simpler yet industrious period where railway lines connected communities and facilitated trade.
This piece from Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust is not just a historical artifact but also a work of art that captures the essence of rural England in the 19th century.
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