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Dice Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, 1788. Artist: Charles Ansell
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Dice Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, 1788. Artist: Charles Ansell
View of Dice Quay, London, 1788; with figures waiting to embark for Margate, Kent
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Media ID 15171604
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Ansell Barrel Barrels Embarkation Family Life Mast Quai Quay Rigging Sailor Sailors Naval Warfare Pastime
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This print titled "Dice Quay, Lower Thames Street, London, 1788" by artist Charles Ansell takes us back to the bustling city of London in the 18th century. The etching beautifully captures a scene at Dice Quay, with figures eagerly waiting to embark on a journey to Margate, Kent. The monochrome image showcases the intricate details of this historical moment. In the foreground, barrels are stacked neatly along the quay's edge while boats with their impressive rigging stand ready for departure. Sailors can be seen preparing for travel as families gather together in anticipation of their voyage. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it is impossible not to imagine the excitement and sense of adventure that filled the air during those times. The naval warfare elements present hint at a time when England was engaged in conflicts across its vast empire. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this artwork offers us a glimpse into both transportation practices and family life during that era. It serves as a reminder of how water transport played an essential role in connecting people and places. Charles Ansell's skillful portrayal allows us to appreciate not only his artistic talent but also provides insight into an important period in London's history. This print truly transports us back in time and invites contemplation about our own relationship with travel and exploration today.
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