Locomotive Yard Collection
"Exploring the Rich History of Locomotive Yards
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"Exploring the Rich History of Locomotive Yards: A Journey Through Time" Step into the fascinating world of locomotive yards with this captivating collection of historical prints and artworks. At thirty deniers, a cosmopolitan bazaar, witness the evolution of railways and their bustling hubs through various eras. Transport yourself back to 1909 as you delve into an intriguing print titled "Everything must pay off, " which depicts an unfortunate antisemitic cartoon. This thought-provoking piece serves as a reminder of the prejudices that existed during that time. Marvel at the Knaresborough Viaduct from the East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway, captured in a beautifully colored lithograph dating back to around 1850. The intricate details highlight both architectural brilliance and engineering marvels. Travel further along to Bangor with a lithograph on paper from c. 1850-80, offering a glimpse into this picturesque town's railway scene. Immerse yourself in its charm and imagine how it would have felt to be part of such an era. Continue your journey with another stunning colored litho on paper showcasing Conway Castle and Tubular Bridge from approximately 1850. Admire the grandeur of these structures against breathtaking landscapes, capturing both history and natural beauty. Experience Lydney's Terminus of Severn and Wye through a mesmerizing watercolor painting from the 19th century on delicate paper. Let your imagination wander as you envision trains arriving at this quaint station amidst lush surroundings. Take a step even further back in time with an engraving on paper depicting carriages drawn by a locomotive steam engine on an early railway circa 1830. Witness one of humanity's greatest inventions coming to life before your eyes. Explore Liverpool and Manchester Railway through a wood engraving dating back to around 1830—a testament to innovation shaping industrial progress during Britain's Industrial Revolution. Admire Penrhyn Castle's architectural splendor in a colored lithograph on paper from c.