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The "Guadeloupe", a 2, 500-ton vessel, is 110 meters long, carries the penitential pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Anonymous, The Pilgrim, 11/3/1882 (print)
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The "Guadeloupe", a 2, 500-ton vessel, is 110 meters long, carries the penitential pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Anonymous, The Pilgrim, 11/3/1882 (print)
7338368 The "Guadeloupe", a 2, 500-ton vessel, is 110 meters long, carries the penitential pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Anonymous, The Pilgrim, 11/3/1882 (print) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the background, the "Picardy" disappears.); Photo © Caricadoc
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This print showcases "The Guadeloupe" a remarkable 2,500-ton vessel that stretches an impressive 110 meters in length. Known for its role in carrying the penitential pilgrimage to Jerusalem, this ship holds great significance within the realm of religious travel. The image, captured by an anonymous photographer and featured in The Pilgrim on November 3rd, 1882, offers a glimpse into the past. Intriguingly, as we admire this historical vessel, another ship called "Picardy" can be seen fading away into the background. This detail adds depth to the scene and sparks curiosity about its story. The French School of the 19th century immortalized this momentous occasion through their artistry. Preserved within a private collection and made available through Caricadoc's photography copyright, this print transports us back to a time when boats were not just means of conveyance but symbols of cultural exchange. As we delve further into history, it becomes evident that religion played a significant role in shaping societies. Christianity is particularly highlighted here as pilgrims embark on their spiritual journey towards Jerusalem—a city steeped in religious importance for Christians worldwide. This photograph also reminds us of France's rich heritage and its connection with Europe and the Middle East. It serves as a testament to centuries-old traditions and beliefs while shedding light on Arab civilization and culture. Ultimately, this print captures more than just a vessel; it encapsulates stories of faith, exploration, and human connections across borders—making it an invaluable piece of historical documentation from the late nineteenth century.
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