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Edward Inston, builder, trade card (engraving)

731600 Edward Inston, builder, trade card (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward Inston, builder, trade card.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection

Media ID 22392816

© Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection / Bridgeman Images

Birmingham Builder Builders Manual Carver Street


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This trade card print from the 19th century showcases Edward Inston, a skilled builder of his time. The intricate engraving captures the essence of this profession, highlighting the manual labor and craftsmanship involved in constructing buildings. The image takes us back to bustling streets in Birmingham, where Edward Inston's trade card would have been distributed. As we observe the scene, we can almost feel the energy and social dynamics of this era. Buildings stand tall in the background, representing both progress and history. Each structure tells a story of its own, reflecting English architectural styles prevalent during that period. This print not only documents Edward Inston's work but also provides valuable insights into the construction industry at that time. Beyond its local significance, this image hints at broader European influences on British architecture. With references to Germany and North Germany specifically, it suggests cross-cultural exchanges and Germanic building traditions shaping construction practices in England. As we admire this historical artifact captured by an anonymous English School artist, let us appreciate how builders like Edward Inston played a vital role in shaping our cities' landscapes. Their dedication to their craft laid foundations for future generations while leaving behind tangible reminders of their expertise and contributions to society.

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