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West view of Aston Hall, in front of which the new line of the Grand Junction Railway is proposed to be carried, c. 1833 (lithograph on paper)
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West view of Aston Hall, in front of which the new line of the Grand Junction Railway is proposed to be carried, c. 1833 (lithograph on paper)
7394188 West view of Aston Hall, in front of which the new line of the Grand Junction Railway is proposed to be carried, c.1833 (lithograph on paper) by Bridgens, Richard H. (1785-1845) (after); 20x35 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: By Day & Haghe after Richard H. Bridgens (1785-1845)
Although there is no date upon the print, it is likely that it falls between 1833 and 1834. In 1833, it was proposed to run the Grand Junction Railway through Aston Park. The following year, however, the proposal was rejected.); © Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Media ID 32103970
© Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph print captures the west view of Aston Hall, with the proposed new line of the Grand Junction Railway in front. Created by Richard H. Bridgens and reproduced by Day & Haghe, this artwork provides a glimpse into the architectural beauty and landscape of 19th century Britain. Measuring 20x35 cm, this print is part of the Elton Collection housed at Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in Telford, Shropshire. Although it lacks a specific date, experts estimate that it was produced between 1833 and 1834 when plans were underway to extend the railway through Aston Park. However, these proposals were ultimately rejected. The image showcases Aston Hall's grandeur as a manor house surrounded by lush gardens and expansive grounds. It offers viewers a window into early 19th-century British architecture and design. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this lithograph also serves as an important historical document illustrating transportation advancements during that era. The proposed Grand Junction Railway line represents progress in passenger transportation methods within Britain. As you admire this lithograph on paper from Fine Art Finder's collection, take note of how it encapsulates both natural beauty and human ingenuity. Whether you are fascinated by architecture or interested in exploring Britain's rich history, this print offers a captivating glimpse into an important moment in time.
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