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View of the temporary bridge of London as it appeared on fire on the night of 11 April 1758 (engraving)
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View of the temporary bridge of London as it appeared on fire on the night of 11 April 1758 (engraving)
820097 View of the temporary bridge of London as it appeared on fire on the night of 11 April 1758 (engraving) by Wale, Samuel (1721-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of the temporary bridge of London as it appeared on fire on the night of April 11, 1758. Drawn by Samuel Wale, engraved by Myers for Thorntons New & Complete History & Survey of London & Westminster. Published by Alexander Hogg at the Kings Arms, No 16, Paternoster Row, 31 July 1784.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 23503360
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This engraving, titled "View of the temporary bridge of London as it appeared on fire on the night of 11 April 1758" takes us back to a dramatic moment in history. Created by Samuel Wale and engraved by Myers, this print captures the chaos and intensity of a devastating event that unfolded over two centuries ago. The scene depicts London's temporary bridge engulfed in flames against the backdrop of a darkened cityscape. The artist skillfully portrays the sheer magnitude of the fire, with billowing smoke rising into the night sky. People can be seen frantically fleeing from danger, their silhouettes adding an eerie sense of urgency to the image. Published in 1784 as part of Thorntons New & Complete History & Survey of London & Westminster, this engraving offers a glimpse into one fateful night that forever altered London's landscape. It serves as a testament to both human resilience and architectural fragility. The temporary bridge itself is depicted as a wooden structure suspended above the River Thames. Its destruction highlights not only its vulnerability but also underscores how vital bridges were for transportation and connectivity during this era. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded that even amidst tragedy, there is beauty in capturing such significant moments through art. This print allows us to reflect on our shared past while appreciating how far we have come in terms of engineering marvels and safety measures for our modern-day bridges.
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