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Ireland Island
An etching of Ireland Island, Bermuda, showing points of interest and hulks moored in the harbour, 1848. The labels read (from left to right): hulk Tenedos, Naval Hospital, Stone Quarry, Cockburns Cut and Bridge, Batteries, hulk Medway, hulk Coromandel, hulk Dromedary, non-victualling stores building, keep and Commissioners House. Original publication: Illustrated London News - pub 29th July 1848. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Illustrated London News
Media ID 11800166
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This print takes us back in time to the enchanting Ireland Island in Bermuda, circa 1848. The exquisite etching showcases various points of interest and hulks gracefully moored in the picturesque harbor. As we explore the image from left to right, we encounter a fascinating array of labels that guide our journey through this historical gem. Our eyes are immediately drawn to the imposing hulk Tenedos, standing tall as a testament to maritime strength. Adjacent to it lies the Naval Hospital, a place where countless stories of healing and resilience unfolded. Further along, we discover a Stone Quarry, its rugged beauty contrasting with the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. Moving forward, Cockburns Cut and Bridge come into view - an architectural marvel connecting two sides of this vibrant island community. Batteries dotting the coastline remind us of past defenses safeguarding these shores. The presence of hulks Medway, Coromandel, and Dromedary adds an air of mystery as they rest peacefully in their watery sanctuary. Nearby stands a non-victualling stores building alongside the keep and Commissioners House - structures steeped in history that have witnessed generations come and go. This remarkable engraving was originally published by Illustrated London News on July 29th, 1848. It serves as both a visual treasure trove for historians and art enthusiasts alike – capturing not only Ireland Island's natural beauty but also preserving snippets from its rich maritime heritage for generations to come
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