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The Cutty Sark (1869), in Falmouth Harbour, (1938)
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The Cutty Sark (1869), in Falmouth Harbour, (1938)
The Cutty Sark (1869) 921 tons, in Falmouth Harbour, from under Her own Bows, (1938). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts of which this is the third. The Rise of Industrialism 1733-1851, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T. Batsford Ltd. London, 1938]
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A History Of Everyday Things In England Charles Henry Bourne Charles Henry Bourne Quennell Chb Quennell Clipper Courtney Marjorie Marjorie Courtney Marjorie Quennell Quennell Sailing Ships Tea Clipper Cutty Sark Falmouth Harbour
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The Cutty Sark (1869), a majestic tea clipper, gracefully sails through Falmouth Harbour in this print. Captured from under her own bows, the image transports us back to the 1930s, a time when Britain's industrial revolution was at its peak. This remarkable illustration is part of 'A History of Everyday Things in England, ' an insightful four-part series by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. The Cutty Sark, with her impressive 921-ton capacity, symbolizes the rise of industrialism during the 19th century. Designed by Charles Henry Bourne Quennell (CHB Quennell) and brought to life by shipbuilder Hercules Linton, she became an iconic representation of British maritime heritage. As we gaze upon this monochrome scene, we are reminded of the importance of water transport in shaping England's history. The ship stands tall against the backdrop of Falmouth Harbour, showcasing both its grandeur and significance as a means of transportation. Marjorie Courtney's artistic talent beautifully captures every detail - from the intricate rigging to the billowing sails that propel this magnificent vessel forward. The print evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when sailing ships like The Cutty Sark dominated trade routes across oceans. This historical snapshot serves as a reminder not only of our past but also our ability to preserve and appreciate our cultural heritage through art.
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