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The first Mail Coach, known as the Flying Machine on Steel Springs, 18th cent
The mail coach began running between Sheffield and London in May 1760
Col. Athorpe was a prominent figure in Sheffield in his day, while the two figures in the background are Samuel Glanville, the landlord and his wife. The window was put in by Paul Roden, proprietor about 1899.
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y00726
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 14040612
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Sheffield Yorkshire Angel Hotel Mail Coaches
Greetings Card (A5)
Step back in time with our exquisite selection from the Media Storehouse Greetings Cards range. Featuring a captivating image of the first Mail Coach, affectionately known as the 'Flying Machine on Steel Springs,' taken from the Sheffield City Archives. This historic photograph showcases the Mail Coach in all its glory as it began its journey between Sheffield and London in May 1760. Col. Athorpe, a prominent figure in Sheffield during this era, and Samuel Glanville can be seen in the background, adding an intriguing touch to this stunning piece of history. Send a dash of nostalgia and charm with our vintage greeting cards, perfect for any special occasion.
Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 14.5cm (8.3" x 5.7")
Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29cm (8.3" x 11.4")
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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The First Mail Coach - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This print takes us back to the 18th century, capturing a significant moment in history - the advent of the first mail coach known as the Flying Machine on Steel Springs. In May 1760, this remarkable mode of transportation began its journey between Sheffield and London, revolutionizing communication and connecting distant cities like never before. The focal point of this image is Colonel Athorpe, a prominent figure in Sheffield during his time. With an air of authority and pride, he stands beside the magnificent mail coach that symbolizes progress and innovation. Behind him stand Samuel Glanville, the landlord of Angel Hotel, along with his wife; their presence adds a touch of local charm to this historical scene. Noteworthy is also the beautiful window installed by Paul Roden around 1899. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed since these events unfolded, people still value preserving our heritage for future generations to appreciate. This extraordinary photograph originates from Sheffield Libraries' archives (y00726), offering us a glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten. Let it transport you back in time to witness how technology has evolved over centuries while reminding us all of our shared human history.
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