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1862, amazement, basket, bench, title, book, bow, bowler hat, cap, chattering, children
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1862, amazement, basket, bench, title, book, bow, bowler hat, cap, chattering, children
Edward Tennyson Reed, 1860; 1933; Opening of the primeval royal academy
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12986453
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1862 19th Apparatus Basket Bench Book Boys Bygone Childhood Children Chronicle Crowd Curiosity Daughter Development Display Of Works Of Art Dundee Equipment Excitement Exhibition Explanation Girls Glasses Hall Heritage Impressive Infancy Infants Interest Ireland Irish Juniors Kids Lass Lunch Machinery Old Print Past Times Quint Ribbon Spectacles Techlogy Title Top Hat Umbrella Upbringing Visitors Walking Stick Watercolour Wheel Youngsters Amazement Bowler Hat Chattering Day Out Imposing State Of The Art Topper Wooden Floor
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This vintage print titled "1862, Opening of the Primeval Royal Academy" captures a moment filled with amazement and excitement. In the bustling hall, children are seen chattering and pointing at the impressive display of works of art. The wooden floor creaks under their footsteps as they explore this bygone era. The scene is adorned with boys in bowler hats and girls wearing bonnets, showcasing the fashion trends of the nineteenth century. A group gathers around a bench, engrossed in an explanation given by a man holding a book. Their curiosity is evident as they listen intently, spectacles perched on some faces to aid their understanding. Visitors from all walks of life can be seen strolling through the exhibition, carrying umbrellas and walking sticks for support. The atmosphere is one of development and progress as state-of-the-art equipment and machinery are displayed alongside traditional artworks. In this snapshot of history, we catch glimpses into childhood experiences - sons being raised to appreciate art like their fathers before them; daughters learning about heritage through these cultural outings. It's a day out that chronicles not only individual upbringing but also societal values during that time. This watercolor illustration transports us back to 1862 Dundee where shilling day at the Internationalson was an event cherished by both young and old alike. As we gaze upon this image from Charles Parker & Sons' collection, we can't help but feel connected to our historical roots while marveling at how far we've come in terms of technology and artistic expression.
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