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Aerial view of Battersea
This photograph was taken just after the ascent and the oval grass patch to the right of the three gasometers shows the mat from which the balloon rose. The region in question is Battersea, and the railway in the middle, showing a train in the station, is Battersea Park Station. The two sets of rails belong to the South Eastern and Chatham and the London Brighton and South Coach. The road with the oval area is Victoria Bridge Road and Victoria Circus. Battersea Park Road can be seen just at the top of the large gasometer running from left to right. 3 April 1909, 1.33 pm. Balloon Corona. Date: 1909
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Ascent Balloon Ballooning Battersea Oval Patch Question Region This Gasometers
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
"Experience the breathtaking beauty of London from above with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints featuring the aerial view of Battersea. This stunning image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the essence of a bygone era with the iconic gasometers and the sprawling cityscape in the background. The perfect addition to any room, this high-quality canvas print showcases the photograph's vivid colors and intricate details, bringing a touch of history and elegance to your home decor."
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.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This aerial photograph, taken on 3rd April 1909 at 1.33 pm, captures an extraordinary moment in Battersea's history. The oval grass patch to the right of the three gasometers marks the spot where the balloon "Corona" rose just after its ascent. The region in question is Battersea, and the railway in the middle, with a train stationed, is Battersea Park Station. The two sets of rails belong to the South Eastern and Chatham and the London Brighton and South Coast Railways, showcasing the diverse transport infrastructure of the time. The road with the oval area is Victoria Bridge Road and Victoria Circus, while Battersea Park Road can be seen at the top of the large gasometer, running from left to right. The planes or aeroplanes, as they were then called, were still a novelty, and this image offers a unique perspective of the area, with the gasometers looming large and the railway and roads providing a sense of scale. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, capturing the intersection of old and new technologies and the bustling activity of a vibrant urban area.
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