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Poster Print : Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889. Creator: Unknown
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Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889. Creator: Unknown
Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889. From a collection consisting of an album and individual photographs that document the Arctic voyage in 1889 of the clipper ship Razboinik (Pirate) and construction of the settlement of Novo-Mariinskii (present-day Anadyr') on the Bering Sea in northeastern Russia. The unique binding, date of acquisition, and inventory number of the album suggest that it belonged to the photograph collection of Emperor Nicholas II. The album contains photographs of the local Chukchi people and views of the harbor Petropavlovsk, the village of Nikol'skoe on Bering Island, and Novo-Mariinskii, where construction of the first building is shown. Russian State Library
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Anadyr Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Russia Avacha Bay Beach Building Materials Chukchi Construction Industry Copyspace Expedition Frontier Lumber Ocean Pacific Ocean Plank Settlement Shore Siberia Siberian Timber Transfer Unloading Meeting Of Frontiers
18x24 inch Poster Print
Step back in time with our vintage poster print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the captivating image "Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889" by an unknown artist from Heritage Images, this print offers a glimpse into the past. This photograph is part of an album and individual images documenting the Arctic voyage of the clipper ship Razboinik (Pirate) in 1889. Add this historical piece to your home or office decor and transport yourself to a bygone era.
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Estimated Product Size is 61.6cm x 46.3cm (24.3" x 18.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889 - A Glimpse into Russia's Arctic Voyage
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This photo print, titled "Transferring of Cargo along the Shore, 1889," offers a fascinating glimpse into an Arctic voyage that took place in northeastern Russia during the late 19th century. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but its historical significance is undeniable.
The photograph is part of a collection documenting the expedition of the clipper ship Razboinik (Pirate) and the construction of Novo-Mariinskii settlement on Bering Sea. Its unique binding and acquisition details suggest it once belonged to Emperor Nicholas II's personal photograph collection.
In this particular scene captured by an anonymous lens, we witness a group of men engaged in unloading building materials from a ship onto the rugged shore. Their faces reveal determination as they work together to transfer timber planks, symbolizing progress amidst challenging frontier conditions.
The setting itself exudes raw beauty with Avacha Bay stretching out behind them and Siberia's untamed coastline framing their laborious task. This still image transports us back to a time when industry met nature in one harmonious yet formidable landscape.
Moreover, this photo provides valuable insights into local Chukchi people who inhabited these remote regions. It serves as an invaluable record showcasing their presence alongside Russian settlers during this pivotal period in history.
As we contemplate this evocative piece from Heritage Images' archives, we are reminded not only of Russia's rich maritime heritage but also its relentless pursuit for exploration and expansion beyond known horizons. Through photography like this one, history comes alive before our eyes – inviting us to reflect upon past endeavors while appreciating how they have shaped our present-day reality.
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