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George Hudson, the Railway King, 1848
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George Hudson, the Railway King, 1848
George Hudson, the Railway King, 1848. Hudson (1800-1871) was an English railway speculator, ruined during the 1847-1848 railway mania when he was accused of paying dividends out of capital. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 1848)
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Business Businessman Entrepreneur Financier Hudson Oxford Science Archive Speculator Top Hat George Hudson Wood Engraving
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This print showcases George Hudson, the renowned Railway King of 19th century England. Taken in 1848 during the peak of his career, this portrait captures the essence of a man who revolutionized the country's transportation system. George Hudson, with his distinguished top hat perched atop his head, exudes confidence and authority. As an English railway speculator and entrepreneur, he played a pivotal role in shaping Britain's railway industry. However, his success was marred by controversy during the infamous railway mania of 1847-1848 when accusations arose that he had paid dividends from capital rather than profits. Despite facing financial ruin due to these allegations, Hudson remains an iconic figure in British history. This wood engraving from The Illustrated London News immortalizes him as a symbol of ambition and innovation. The image reflects not only Hudson's occupation but also Victorian fashion trends with its depiction of formal attire. His stern expression hints at the determination that propelled him to become one of Britain's most influential businessmen. As we gaze upon this monochrome portrait over a century later, it serves as a reminder of both the achievements and controversies surrounding George Hudson's legacy.
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