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From Limehouse Pier, 1873, (1894). Artist: Herbert Menzies Marshall
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From Limehouse Pier, 1873, (1894). Artist: Herbert Menzies Marshall
From Limehouse Pier, 1873, (1894). From The Studio Volume 3. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1894]
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Dock Docks Limehouse Marshall Pier Riverside Rowing Boat Studio Publications Studio Volume 3 Tower Hamlets Wharf
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This print titled "From Limehouse Pier, 1873" takes us back to the bustling city of London in the late 19th century. Captured by artist Herbert Menzies Marshall, this monochrome masterpiece showcases the vibrant transportation hub that was Limehouse Pier. The image transports us to a time when boats and ships were the lifeline of trade and travel along the River Thames. The pier itself stands proudly against the backdrop of towering buildings, representing an era where industry and commerce thrived in this part of London. As we delve into this snapshot of history, we can almost hear the sounds of rowing boats gliding through the water and feel the energy emanating from busy docks nearby. The etching technique used by Marshall adds a touch of elegance to this publication sketch, further emphasizing its historical significance. Limehouse Pier's strategic location in Tower Hamlets made it a vital geographical feature during that period. This print serves as a visual testament to how water transport played a crucial role in shaping London's landscape at that time. Thanks to The Studio Volume 3, published by Studio Publications in 1894, we are able to appreciate Marshall's artistic talent while also gaining insight into an important aspect of London's past. This remarkable piece is not only visually stunning but also serves as a reminder of how transportation has evolved over centuries.
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