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Light bulb, J. W. Evans N080197
J.W.EVANS, 52-57 Albion Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. Interior detail. No.57 Jackson Office. Detail of electric light fitting. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 1278288
Filename: N080197.jpg
Size: 3550 x 5118 (9.4MB)
Date: 13th June 2008
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: Staff Photographer
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This print captures a mesmerizing interior detail of the historic J. W. Evans building in Birmingham, West Midlands. The focus of the image is an exquisite light bulb, emanating a soft glow that illuminates the space with its timeless charm. As we delve into this snapshot, we are transported to No. 57 Jackson Office, where every element exudes elegance and sophistication. The intricate electric light fitting showcased here is a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of yesteryears. Its delicate design seamlessly blends functionality with artistic flair, creating an enchanting visual spectacle against the backdrop of abstract wall paper. Peter Williams has masterfully captured this moment in time, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty and significance of this architectural gem. As we gaze upon this photograph, it becomes evident that it transcends mere documentation; it evokes emotions and invites contemplation about our relationship with history and innovation. It serves as a reminder that even small details can hold immense value when viewed through the lens of preservation. Through Historic England's lens, we are granted access to these hidden treasures that tell stories beyond their physicality - tales of progress, resilience, and human creativity. This particular print by Peter Williams encapsulates all these elements effortlessly while reminding us why preserving our heritage is crucial for future generations to appreciate and learn from.