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Canvas Print : The Earl of Bandon cutting the first turf for the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845

The Earl of Bandon cutting the first turf for the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845



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The Earl of Bandon cutting the first turf for the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845

The Earl of Bandon cutting the first turf for the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845. James Bernard, 2nd Earl of Bandon, takes part in a ceremony marking the start of railway construction in Ireland. The turf had previously been loosened by a labourer, and a plank laid down, upon which the whee barrow was to be driven. His Lordship took the spade and drove it into the yielding earth, amidst a mighty shout from the people; he then flung some spadesful into the barrow, and rolled it along the plank, amidst renewed shouts and increased pressure from the crowd; and thus was the Cork and Bandon Railway commenced! From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII

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Media ID 20550036

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20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print

Step back in time with our exquisite Canvas Print of The Earl of Bandon cutting the first turf for the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845. This captivating historical image, sourced from Heritage Images, beautifully depicts James Bernard, 2nd Earl of Bandon, taking part in the ceremony marking the start of railway construction in Ireland. Our high-quality Canvas Prints bring history to life, adding a touch of timeless charm and character to any room in your home or office. With vibrant colors and stunning detail, this print is sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished addition to your collection.

Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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The Earl of Bandon Commences Construction of the Cork and Bandon Railway, 1845

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. In this print captured by an unknown photographer, we witness a momentous event in Irish history. The image showcases James Bernard, the 2nd Earl of Bandon, as he takes center stage in a grand ceremony marking the commencement of railway construction in Ireland. The scene is set with anticipation as a labourer has already loosened the turf and laid down a sturdy plank for the wheelbarrow to be driven upon. With great dignity and determination, his Lordship grasps the spade firmly and drives it into the yielding earth amidst thunderous cheers from an enthusiastic crowd. As spadeful after spadeful is flung into the waiting barrow, excitement builds among onlookers who eagerly watch its progress along the wooden pathway. The atmosphere becomes electric with renewed shouts and increased pressure from those gathered around. This historic moment signifies not only progress but also represents a significant leap forward for transportation in Ireland during this era. It symbolizes how civil engineering marvels can connect people across vast distances while fostering economic growth within communities. Preserved through time by "Illustrated London News" in their 1845 publication, this remarkable engraving captures both men and women alike witnessing this monumental occasion. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity, perseverance, and collaboration that shaped our world's transport systems. Through this evocative image, we are transported back to an era when railways were more than just tracks; they were symbols of hope for better connectivity between towns and cities throughout Britain's green countryside.

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