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Enlarging the sewers at Moorfields, London, 1841 (pencil on paper)



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Enlarging the sewers at Moorfields, London, 1841 (pencil on paper)

XJF354245 Enlarging the sewers at Moorfields, London, 1841 (pencil on paper) by Scharf, George the Elder (1788-1860); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Media ID 12864112

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City Planning Civil Engineering Constructing Debris Digging Hole Hygiene Infrastructure Public Pulley Rope Sanitation Sewer Shovel Shovelling Utilities Utility Wheelbarrow Workman Workmen Works Environmental Health


8"x6" Glass Mount

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 15.2cm (8" x 6")

Estimated Product Size is 22.8cm x 17.7cm (9" x 7")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of London in 1841. Titled "Enlarging the sewers at Moorfields" it showcases a pivotal moment in the city's history when civil engineering was transforming its infrastructure. The scene depicts a group of diligent workmen, their faces etched with determination, as they dig deep into the ground. Armed with shovels and wheelbarrows, they tirelessly remove debris from an expanding hole. The air is filled with a sense of purpose and urgency as these unsung heroes contribute to improving public sanitation and hygiene. Amidst this laborious task, ropes and pulleys are strategically placed to aid in hauling heavy loads. It is evident that meticulous planning has gone into this construction project, highlighting the importance of city planning during this era. George Scharf's pencil sketch captures every detail meticulously, showcasing his skill as an artist. His study provides us with a glimpse into the world of civil engineering during this period - a testament to human ingenuity and progress. As we admire this historical artwork, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also acknowledge how far we have come in terms of environmental health and utility systems. This image serves as a reminder that even seemingly mundane tasks can shape our cities for generations to come.

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