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The Louth-London Royal Mail Travelling by Train from Peterborough East in December 1845
XYC159654 The Louth-London Royal Mail Travelling by Train from Peterborough East in December 1845 (oil on canvas) (post-conservation) by Pollard, James (1792-1867); 23.5x30.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12733499
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Conservation Hurrying Passenger Passengers Porter Post Post Restoration Rail Station Wheelbarrow
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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The Louth-London Royal Mail - A Glimpse into Victorian Rail Travel
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in transportation history, showcasing the Louth-London Royal Mail train journey from Peterborough East in December 1845. Painted by James Pollard, this oil on canvas artwork has been meticulously restored and preserved at the Yale Center for British Art. The scene unfolds with bustling activity as passengers eagerly await their departure. The railway station is abuzz with anticipation, as porters scurry about, ensuring a smooth transition of mail and luggage onto the train. A wheelbarrow loaded with parcels stands ready to be transported alongside a majestic horse-drawn carriage. Victorian-era travelers can be seen donning their finest attire, eager to embark on this remarkable mode of transport that would revolutionize long-distance travel. This image serves as a testament to the rapid advancements made during the Industrial Revolution. Post-restoration, every intricate detail shines through; from the delicate brushstrokes capturing the steam billowing out of locomotives to the vibrant colors illuminating each figure's face. It transports us back in time, allowing us to witness firsthand how rail travel transformed society's connection between towns and cities. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are reminded of both our past achievements and our ongoing quest for progress in transportation technology. Let it serve as an inspiration for future generations who continue pushing boundaries towards more efficient means of travel while cherishing our rich historical heritage.
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