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Vauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: JC Varrall
Vauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
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Barge Horse And Cart Jc Varrall Labourer Millbank Penitentiary Print Collector10 Prison Varrall Vauxhall Bridge Waggon Wagon City Of Westminster Horse Drawn Vehicle Millbank Prison
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This print, captured by artist JC Varrall in 1817, showcases the iconic Vauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary in Westminster, London. The image takes us back to a time when horse-drawn vehicles were the primary mode of transportation along the bustling River Thames. The scene is filled with activity as men go about their daily laborious tasks on boats and barges, emphasizing the industrious nature of this thriving city. The presence of Millbank Prison adds an intriguing element to the composition; although it would not open until four years later, its looming tower serves as a reminder of justice and crime within society. Today, Tate Britain stands proudly on the site where this penitentiary once stood. This juxtaposition between past and present highlights London's ever-evolving landscape and its ability to transform historical landmarks into cultural hubs. Varrall's monochromatic depiction beautifully captures the essence of 19th-century England. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings life to every aspect of this image - from the sailboats gracefully gliding across the river to the hardworking men engaged in their occupations along the riverbank. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time, immersed in a world that no longer exists but remains etched within our collective memory. It serves as a testament to both human progress and preservation of heritage - reminding us that even amidst change, remnants of our past continue to shape our present-day experiences.
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