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A View of the Town of St. George and Richmond Heights on the island of Grenada
SRF77290 A View of the Town of St. George and Richmond Heights on the island of Grenada, engraved by William Daniell (1769-1837), c.1810 (engraving) by Wilson, Lieutenant-Colonel J. (1780-1856) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22683828
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This print titled "A View of the Town of St. George and Richmond Heights on the island of Grenada" takes us back in time to the early 19th century Caribbean. Engraved by William Daniell, a masterful artist renowned for his attention to detail, this piece showcases the bustling harbor filled with ships and boats. The town of St. George stands proudly against the backdrop of Richmond Heights, creating a picturesque scene that captures both the beauty and significance of this British colony. The coastline stretches out before us, its shoreline dotted with vessels engaged in maritime activities. As we delve into this image, we are transported to an era when sea transport was vital for trade and communication between colonies. A tugboat can be seen guiding one such ship through these turquoise waters, highlighting the importance of skilled navigators in ensuring safe passage along treacherous coastlines. The composition is rich with historical context, offering glimpses into daily life during colonial times. It serves as a reminder of Grenada's past as a thriving hub for commerce and cultural exchange within the Caribbean region. This remarkable print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only its artistic merit but also invites contemplation about our shared history and how it has shaped our present-day understanding of these beautiful islands.
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