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Portrait of Alderman Sir John Turney, by Alfred Hartley 1889

Portrait of Alderman Sir John Turney, by Alfred Hartley 1889


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Portrait of Alderman Sir John Turney, by Alfred Hartley 1889

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This print showcases the remarkable "Portrait of Alderman Sir John Turney" captured by Alfred Hartley in 1889. The image transports us back to a time when Nottingham was bustling with industrial prowess and influential figures like Sir John Turney played a significant role in shaping its destiny. The portrait exudes an air of dignity and authority, reflecting the esteemed position held by Sir John Turney as an alderman in Nottingham. His stern yet composed expression hints at his unwavering commitment towards serving the city's best interests. Nottingham's rich history as a hub for industry is subtly conveyed through this photograph. The backdrop features Trent Bridge, an iconic landmark that symbolizes the city's connection to trade and commerce. This visual juxtaposition highlights how individuals like Sir John Turney were instrumental in driving Nottingham's economic growth during this era. It is worth noting that this print does not represent any commercial use but rather serves as a testament to the legacy left behind by notable personalities such as Sir John Turney. Furthermore, it offers us a glimpse into Nottingham's past, reminding us of its industrious spirit and those who dedicated their lives to its progress. In conclusion, this evocative print immortalizes Alderman Sir John Turney while paying homage to Nottingham's vibrant history as an industrial powerhouse. It stands as both a tribute to his contributions and a reminder of the city’s enduring heritage.

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