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Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). Creator: Joseph Farington
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Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). Creator: Joseph Farington
Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). View of the River Thames in London, from where the Tate Gallery now stands. From " English Diaries and Journals", by Kate O Brien. [Collins, London, 1943]
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This print titled "Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790" takes us back in time to the bustling city of London during the late 18th century. Captured by Joseph Farington and featured in Kate O'Brien's book "English Diaries and Journals" this image offers a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of the River Thames. The view showcases the picturesque landscape where Tate Gallery now stands, highlighting both man-made structures and untouched nature. The majestic Chelsea Bridge gracefully spans across the river, connecting Kensington and Chelsea with its elegant design. Surrounding it are lush trees that add a touch of serenity to this vibrant scene. Boats gently glide along the river, serving as a reminder of London's reliance on water transport during that era. This snapshot captures not only a geographical feature but also an important mode of transportation for trade and travel. With its vivid colors, this print transports us to another time - specifically to the 1940s when it was published by William Collins & Sons as part of their series "Britain in Pictures". It serves as a valuable piece of social history, allowing us to reflect on how much has changed over centuries while appreciating London's enduring charm. Overall, this print is not just an artistic representation but also a historical document that invites viewers to explore Britain's past through its landscapes and architectural marvels.
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