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"Caught", Train Wreckers surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg (engraving)

'Caught', Train Wreckers surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg (engraving)


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"Caught", Train Wreckers surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg (engraving)

1040343 " Caught", Train Wreckers surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Caught", Train Wreckers surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 April 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

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Armoured Train Caught Joseph Nash Nash Joseph 1808 1878 Surprised


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Caught in the Act - Train Wreckers Surprised by an Armoured Train near Edenburg

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. This engraving, titled "Caught" depicts a dramatic scene that unfolded near Edenburg in 1901. The artist, Joseph Nash, masterfully captures the chaos and tension of the moment as train wreckers find themselves unexpectedly confronted by an armoured train. The composition is filled with intricate details that transport viewers back to this historic event. The wreckers' faces are etched with fear and surprise as they realize their nefarious plans have been foiled. Meanwhile, the imposing presence of the armoured train looms large in the background, its powerful machinery ready to restore order. Nash's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth and intensity to the scene. The engraving showcases his mastery of capturing movement and emotion through fine lines and delicate shading. This artwork originally appeared in The Graphic on April 27th, 1901, providing readers with a vivid visual account of this remarkable incident. Today, it serves as a testament to Nash's talent as an artist and his ability to bring historical events to life through his works. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we are transported back in time - witnessing firsthand a pivotal moment when justice prevailed over lawlessness on the railways near Edenburg.

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