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Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883. Artist: Harry Furniss
Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883. Cartoon marking the opening of a meteorological observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland. The observatory was built on a site provided by Mrs Cameron Campbell with money raised by public subscription, and was connected via telegraph with the Post Office at Fort William. The expense of running the observatory proved prohibitive however, and it closed in 1904. From Punch. (London, 27 October 1883)
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Climbing Furniss Harry Harry Furniss Meteorological Meteorology Observatory Ann Ronan Pictures Ben Nevis Wood Engraving
18x24 inch Poster Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883 poster print by renowned artist Harry Furniss. This captivating piece commemorates the opening of a meteorological observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland. A beautiful addition to any room, this vintage cartoon print from Heritage Images is sure to ignite conversation and add character to your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 46.3cm x 61.6cm (18.2" x 24.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print, titled "Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883" captures a significant moment in Scottish history. Created by artist Harry Furniss, this cartoon commemorates the opening of a meteorological observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis in Scotland. The observatory was made possible through the generosity of Mrs. Cameron Campbell, who provided the site and raised funds through public subscription. It was an ambitious project that aimed to connect the observatory with the Post Office at Fort William via telegraph. However, despite its noble intentions, running the observatory proved to be financially burdensome. As a result, it closed its doors in 1904 after more than two decades of operation. Furniss's wood engraving depicts a caricatured scene filled with humor and satire. The cartoon showcases people climbing up the majestic mountain while also highlighting elements of British culture from that era. This print serves as both an artistic representation and historical documentation of Scotland's commitment to scientific exploration during the 19th century. It symbolizes not only their fascination with meteorology but also their determination to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. Today, this image stands as a testament to human curiosity and our ongoing quest for knowledge about our natural world.
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