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Laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable: landing the shore end of the cable...Valencia, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable: landing the shore end of the cable from the Caroline at Foilhommerum, Valencia, 1865. Engraving from a sketch by Robert Dudley, showing...the Caroline, which is in communication with the land by a lengthy floating bridge of boats...precipitous rocks rise nearly 300 ft. from the sea...On the highest pinnacle of the cliff, the country people had planted...improvised flags...the cable was passed literally from hand to hand from ship to shore...The appearance of this long row of boats was very striking, and they varied from the smart cutters of the ships and the trim gig of the coastguard to the ordinary fishing-boat of the coast...Numbers of men were in the water up to their waists or shoulders easing the cable over the rocks, while along the steep path up the cliffs was a close row of figures, men and boys...from the well-to-do farmer down to the poorest cottier, all pulling at the cable with a will...obeying...every signal made by Mr. Glass or Mr. Canning as to when to haul or slack away...By twelve o'clock the cable was well up the groove which had been cut in the face of the cliff...the work of carrying its massive coils across the meadows to the Telegraph House beyond was soon accomplished'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints! This stunning piece captures a pivotal moment in history - the laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable. Witness as workers land the shore end of the cable from the Caroline at Foilhommerum, Valencia, 1865. A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era, this print is sure to spark conversation and inspire curiosity about our shared past.
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A Historic Moment in Time: Laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, Valencia, Spain (1865)
In this extraordinary photograph print, we witness a pivotal moment in history - the laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable. On August 16th, 1865, at Foilhommerum Beach near Valencia, Spain, workers from both ships and shore converged to complete one of humanity's most ambitious endeavors: connecting Europe with North America through an underwater cable.
The Caroline ship is seen here in communication with land via a floating bridge of boats. The rocky cliffside rises nearly 300 feet above the sea, where country folk have planted makeshift flags to mark the progress. Men and boys from all walks of life - farmers to fishermen - labor together, passing the heavy cable hand-to-hand as it makes its way up the treacherous terrain.
As workers navigate waist-deep water or climb steep paths, they respond diligently to signals from Mr. Glass and Mr. Canning, ensuring a smooth haul. By midday, the cable is securely in place within its groove on the cliffside - marking a major milestone towards global communication revolutionized by this groundbreaking achievement.
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