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The New Holland Ferry, on the Humber, April 1848




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The New Holland Ferry, on the Humber, April 1848

Engraving of the New Holland Ferry, on the Humber River, belonging the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, from the Illustrated London News, 15th April 1848. This image shows railway passengers on the south shore of the Humber embarking on a small steamer to cross the estuary, in order to continue their rail journey from a station on the north bank. In the background is a pier that the railway company proposed building in order to speed up this embarkation process

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1848 Back Ground Bank Belonging Continue Embarkation Embarking Estuary Ferry Holland Humber Journey Lincolnshire Manchester Order P Ier Passengers Process Proposed Sheffield Shore Speed Steamer 15th


14"x11" Photo Print

Experience the rich history of transportation with our exquisite print from Media Storehouse, featuring the engraving of "The New Holland Ferry, on the Humber" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating image, originally published in the Illustrated London News on April 15, 1848, showcases the New Holland Ferry, which belonged to the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Transport yourself back in time as you admire the intricate details of the ferry, the Humber River, and the surrounding landscape. Perfect for adding a touch of history to your home or office, this high-quality photographic print is sure to be a conversation starter. Order now and bring a piece of the past into your present.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 22cm (14" x 8.7")

Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

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


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This engraving, published in the Illustrated London News on the 15th of April, 1848, captures a significant moment in the history of transportation in England. The scene depicts passengers on the south shore of the Humber River, eagerly boarding a small steamer to continue their rail journey from a station on the north bank. The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company proposed building a pier at the site to expedite the embarkation process, which is visible in the background. The Humber River estuary was a formidable barrier to rail travel at the time, requiring passengers to disembark and transfer to a ferry or steamer to cross. The railway companies recognized the need for a more efficient solution, leading to the construction of piers and the use of steamers to transport passengers and goods across the estuary. The image shows a bustling scene of activity on the south shore, with passengers and their luggage gathered on the pier, ready to board the steamer. The steamer, with its sails unfurled, is positioned in the foreground, ready to depart. The pier, still under construction, can be seen in the background, with workers and machinery busy at work. This engraving is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the railway companies to overcome the challenges posed by geography and to provide a more seamless transportation experience for their passengers. The New Holland Ferry on the Humber River marked an important step in the development of the railway network in England, enabling passengers to travel further and faster than ever before.

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