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Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Southwark Bridge, London, 1892. Artist: John Crowther
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Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Southwark Bridge, London, 1892. Artist: John Crowther
Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Southwark Bridge, London, 1892. View from the tower of St Saviours Church, Southwark (later Southwark Cathedral). The dome of St Pauls Cathedral dominates the background. Cannon Street Station was opened in 1866 as the terminus of the South Eastern Railway
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Cannon Street Station Civil Engineering Crowther Dome John Crowther Pauls Cathedral Railway Bridge South Eastern Railway Southwark Southwark Bridge St Pauls Cathedral Station
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This photo print, titled "Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Southwark Bridge, London, 1892" showcases the remarkable talent of artist John Crowther. Taken from the tower of St Saviours Church in Southwark (later known as Southwark Cathedral), this image offers a breathtaking view of two iconic bridges that span across the River Thames. In the foreground stands Cannon Street Railway Bridge, an architectural marvel constructed in 1866 to serve as the terminus for the South Eastern Railway. Its intricate design and sturdy structure exemplify the brilliance of civil engineering during this era. Adjacent to it is Southwark Bridge, which adds another layer of charm to London's cityscape with its elegant arches and timeless beauty. However, what truly steals one's gaze is the majestic dome of St Pauls Cathedral towering over these structures in the background. A symbol of Christianity and British heritage, this magnificent cathedral dominates London's skyline with its grandeur. John Crowther skillfully captures not only these architectural wonders but also transports us back to 19th-century England through his watercolour technique. This artwork serves as a testament to Victorian craftsmanship while showcasing Britain's rich history and cultural significance. Displayed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this mesmerizing print allows viewers to appreciate both transportation advancements represented by railway bridges and religious devotion embodied by St Pauls Cathedral - all set against a picturesque backdrop provided by River Thames.
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