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Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). Creator: G. Puckey
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Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). Creator: G. Puckey
Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). View of bridge over the Wilshire & Berkshire Canal at Swindon in Wiltshire. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]
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Betjeman Britain In Pictures Canal Collins John Betjeman Sir John Betjeman Social History William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Wiltshire Swindon
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This print captures the timeless beauty of Queenstown Bridge in Swindon, England, as it stood proudly over the Wilshire & Berkshire Canal in 1885. The creator of this remarkable piece is none other than G. Puckey, whose artistic prowess brings to life the essence of this historic bridge. The image showcases a picturesque town scene with charming houses dotting the landscape. The bridge itself stands as a testament to British engineering excellence and architectural grandeur. Its elegant structure gracefully spans across the canal, serving as a vital transportation link for both people and goods during that era. Transport enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate this stunning oil painting from 1943. It offers a glimpse into an important period in English social history – the early 20th century when canals played a significant role in water transport. Originally featured in "English Cities and Small Towns" by renowned author John Betjeman, this print holds immense cultural value. Published by Collins London in 1943 under their esteemed "Britain in Pictures" series, it continues to be cherished today for its historical significance. With every brushstroke carefully crafted by G. Puckey, this artwork immortalizes Queenstown Bridge's splendor while providing us with an enchanting window into Britain's past. Let yourself be transported back to Swindon's vibrant streetscape of yesteryears through this mesmerizing depiction captured on canvas.
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