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Course of the River Mole, from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead shewing the situation of the various... (engraving)
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Course of the River Mole, from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead shewing the situation of the various... (engraving)
2777375 Course of the River Mole, from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead shewing the situation of the various... (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Course of the River Mole, from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead shewing the situation of the various apertures called Swallows. Illustration for A Topographical History of Surrey by E W Brayley revised by E Walford (Virtue, c 1880). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Course Situation Surrey Swallows Leatherhead
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This engraving, titled "Course of the River Mole, from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead shewing the situation of the various apertures called Swallows" takes us on a visual journey through the scenic landscapes of Surrey in the 19th century. The English School artist skillfully captures the meandering path of the River Mole as it winds its way from Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead. The intricate details showcased in this print allow us to appreciate not only the natural beauty of this region but also its unique geological features. The "various apertures called Swallows" are highlighted, revealing their strategic positions along the river's course. These openings serve as entrances into underground caves or tunnels that were formed over time by erosion and water flow. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost feel ourselves being transported back in time, immersing ourselves in an era when nature was both revered and studied with great curiosity. This engraving was originally created as an illustration for A Topographical History of Surrey by E. W Brayley revised by E. Walford around 1880. Thanks to digital restoration techniques, this image has been cleaned up and preserved for future generations to admire. It is a testament to our ongoing fascination with capturing and preserving moments from history through art. In collaboration with Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, this print offers a glimpse into a bygone era where rivers flowed freely and untouched landscapes stretched out before our eyes.
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