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Lost England: Early English chart, showing the comparative area of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Wight, the last-named almost touching the Mainland (litho)
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Lost England: Early English chart, showing the comparative area of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Wight, the last-named almost touching the Mainland (litho)
8629761 Lost England: Early English chart, showing the comparative area of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Wight, the last-named almost touching the Mainland (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Early English chart, showing the comparative area of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Wight, the last-named almost touching the Mainland. Illustration for The Story of Lost England, the Story of our Submerged Coasts by Beckles Willson (Hodder and Stoughton, c.1902).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 38306492
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This lithograph print depicts an early English chart showcasing the comparative area of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Wight, with the latter almost touching the mainland. The intricate details of this historical map provide a glimpse into Lost England, a time when these coastal regions were vastly different from what we see today.
The Isle of Wight, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history, appears to be within arm's reach of the mainland in this illustration. The proximity between these two landmasses is striking, highlighting how interconnected they once were before geological changes altered their boundaries over time.
As we study this image closely, we are reminded of the ever-changing nature of our environment and how climate change continues to impact our coastlines. The sense of touch portrayed in this artwork evokes a deep connection to our surroundings and serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of our planet.
Through black-and-white contrasts and intricate detailing, this print invites us to reflect on Lost England's submerged coasts and contemplate the historical significance of these regions. It is a visual representation that sparks curiosity about our past while also prompting us to consider how we can protect and preserve our natural heritage for future generations.
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