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Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper)
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Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper)
7315324 Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 19x31 cm; London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Creator: R.P?
Transverse section of the Thames tunnel and strata...", extensively annotated, and signed with monogram [?] "R.P.", inscribed to Brunel's son-in-law Benjamin Hawes MP, dated "3 March 1837"); © The Brunel Museum
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This watercolour print, titled "Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837" offers a fascinating glimpse into the engineering marvels of 19th century London. Created by an anonymous British artist from the 19th century, this artwork measures 19x31 cm and is currently housed in the London Metropolitan Archives. The intricate details depicted in this illustration showcase a transverse section of the iconic Thames Tunnel, accompanied by annotations and signed with what appears to be a monogram [R. P. ?]. The print is inscribed to Benjamin Hawes MP, Brunel's son-in-law, dating back to March 3rd, 1837. As we delve into this piece further, it becomes evident that it not only captures architectural brilliance but also highlights the importance of engineering work during that era. The tunnel itself was an ambitious project undertaken by renowned engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It symbolizes his innovative spirit and determination to overcome challenges posed by nature. The serene river Thames flows gracefully beneath the bustling cityscape of London in this watercolour masterpiece. Its delicate brushstrokes bring life to every detail - from the intricacies of the tunnel structure to layers upon layers of geological strata. This artwork serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and artistic skill. It transports us back in time while reminding us of our continuous quest for progress and exploration.
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