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Epsom Traffic Jam
A sketch by John Sturgess, showing a traffic blockage on Balham Hill, encountered during a homeward journey from that year's Epsom Derby. Date: 1887
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1887 Balham Bustle Bustling Busy Carriages Crowded Epsom Jubilee Omnibus Passengers Sketches Traffic Blockage Gridlock
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This intriguing sketch by John Sturgess, titled "Epsom Traffic Jam," captures the chaotic scene of a traffic blockage on Balham Hill during a homeward journey from the 1887 Epsom Derby. The year was a significant one, as it marked the Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria's 50-year reign. The image showcases the bustling Victorian era, with an array of horse-drawn vehicles, omnibuses, and carriages, all vying for passage up the steep hill. The gridlock on Balham Hill was a common occurrence during major events such as the Epsom Derby, as thousands of spectators flocked to the racecourse and then made their way back to London. The narrow, winding road was ill-equipped to handle the volume of traffic, resulting in hours-long delays. Passengers in the various carriages and omnibuses appear to be in various stages of patience and frustration, some seemingly resigned to their fate, while others express their displeasure with animated gestures. Horses, too, are shown in different moods, some calmly standing still, while others appear restless and agitated. This sketch, with its vibrant details and lively energy, offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily transport challenges of the 1880s and the Victorian era's bustling streets. The image is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the people of the time, who, despite the inconvenience, continued to navigate their way through the crowded streets, making the best of a difficult situation.
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