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Staplehurst Crash
June 1865: The aftermath of a railway accident at Staplehurst in Kent, on the South-Eastern railway boat train service to Folkestone. Author Charles Dickens was a passenger on the train, but was amongst those who escaped uninjured. Dickens re-entered the wrecked carriage after he realised that he had left behind the manuscript of Our Mutual Friend he had been working on. (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
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This print captures the haunting aftermath of the Staplehurst Crash that occurred in June 1865. The devastating railway accident took place in Kent, England, on the South-Eastern railway boat train service to Folkestone. Amongst the passengers on board was none other than renowned author Charles Dickens, who miraculously escaped unharmed. In a remarkable act of bravery and determination, Dickens re-entered the wreckage after realizing he had left behind his precious manuscript for his novel "Our Mutual Friend" which he had been diligently working on. This iconic image showcases both the destruction caused by the crash and serves as a testament to Dickens' unwavering commitment to his craft. The debris scattered across the rail tracks tells a story of chaos and despair, while also symbolizing resilience and hope amidst tragedy. The landscape setting adds an eerie atmosphere to this historical moment frozen in time. Preserved by Hulton Archive from Illustrated London News/Getty Images, this photograph offers a glimpse into one of England's most infamous accidents during the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder not only of human vulnerability but also of our ability to rise above adversity when driven by passion and purpose
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