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Newton, Cheshire, London & North Western Railway, 1848
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Newton, Cheshire, London & North Western Railway, 1848
Lithograph, drawn and lithographed by the American-born artist Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819-1905), showing a haywain being pulled along a street with a railway viaduct in the background. The London & North Western Railway was created in 1846 from the amalgamation of the Grand Junction Railway, the London & Birmingham Railway and the Manchester & Birmingham Railway. Printed & published by Bradshaw & Blacklock, London & Manchester
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This lithograph, created by the talented American-born artist Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait in 1848, transports us back to the bustling streets of Newton, Cheshire. The scene showcases a picturesque haywain being pulled along a charming street, with an impressive railway viaduct standing proudly in the background. As we delve into this historic artwork, we are reminded of the significant role that railways played during this era. The London & North Western Railway, formed just two years prior to this print's creation through the merger of three prominent railway companies - Grand Junction Railway, London & Birmingham Railway and Manchester & Birmingham Railway - symbolizes progress and connectivity. Tait's attention to detail is evident as he masterfully captures every element within this composition. From meticulously depicting horse-drawn carts and other horse-drawn vehicles traversing the town's streets to showcasing beautifully rendered haywains filled with golden bundles of hay, his artistic prowess shines through. Printed and published by Bradshaw & Blacklock in both London and Manchester, this lithograph serves as a testament to not only Tait's talent but also as a historical artifact documenting an important period in transportation history. The National Railway Museum is proud to house such remarkable pieces like these within its Pictorial Collection. Through images like these, we can gain insight into our past while appreciating the artistry that brings it all to life once more.
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