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The countryside scarred by mining. A typical scene in the Northumberland and Durham




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The countryside scarred by mining. A typical scene in the Northumberland and Durham

The countryside scarred by mining. A typical scene in the Northumberland and Durham mining districts of northern England. On the right of the picture is the top of an inclined plane for transporting coal away from the pit head. The weight of the loaded wagons going down the incline hauled up the empty wagons to the top of the incline on a parallel track. In the background, right, spoil tips are being created, while on the left the chimneys of steam engines emit smoke. Engraving from The Graphic (London, 18 February 1871)

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Media ID 9754411

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1871 Away Background Chimneys Coal Countryside Created Districts Down Durham Empty Engines February Fuel Graphic Hauled Head Inclined Industrialisation Left Loaded Mining Northern Northumberland Parallel Picture Plane Scene Smoke Steam Tips Track Transporting Typical Wagons Weight Emit Incline Scarred Spoil


10"x8" Photo Print

Experience the raw beauty and history of the English countryside with this evocative photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the stark contrast between nature and industry as you take in "The countryside scarred by mining. A typical scene in the Northumberland and Durham" mining districts of northern England. The top of an inclined plane for transporting coal stands out against the rolling hills, a poignant reminder of the region's rich industrial heritage. Order this captivating print today and bring a piece of England's past into your home or office.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a typical scene in the mining districts of Northumberland and Durham, located in the northern region of England. The countryside is visibly scarred by the effects of mining, showcasing the profound impact of industrialization on this once pristine landscape. On the right side of the picture, we can see the top section of an inclined plane used for transporting coal away from the pit head. Loaded wagons descend down this incline, while their weight simultaneously hauls up empty wagons to be refilled with precious fuel. Intriguingly, spoil tips are being created in the background on the right-hand side, serving as a stark reminder of both progress and destruction intertwined within these mining regions. Meanwhile, on the left side of this engraving from The Graphic (London) dated February 18th, 1871, chimneys belonging to steam engines emit plumes of smoke into an already hazy sky. The image provides a glimpse into Britain's rich history as an industrial powerhouse during that era. It serves as a poignant testament to how human activity can leave lasting imprints on our natural surroundings. This photograph encapsulates not only a snapshot frozen in time but also highlights important themes such as environmental impact and societal transformation brought about by coal mining during that period.

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