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Mining, 1550
Mining, 1550. In the foreground ore is being broken up with a hammer, while in the background a man is wheeling a truck full of ore out of the mine on a track with wooden rails. This is said to be the earliest illustration of a railway. From Cosmographie by Sebastian Munster, 1550
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Coal Miner Hammer Hammering Miner Mining Munster Pushing Rail Sebastian Sebastian Munster Sledgehammer Trolley Ann Ronan Pictures
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This photo print, titled "Mining, 1550" takes us back to the heart of the mining industry in the 16th century. The image showcases two distinct scenes that provide a glimpse into the laborious process of extracting ore from deep within the earth. In the foreground, we witness a miner diligently breaking up ore using a sledgehammer. His focused expression reveals both determination and expertise as he skillfully chips away at the valuable mineral. Meanwhile, in the background, another man is seen pushing a trolley filled with ore along wooden rails. This remarkable sight is believed to be one of the earliest depictions of railway usage. The print's monochrome aesthetic adds an air of authenticity and nostalgia to this historic moment captured by Sebastian Munster. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness during an era when technology was still in its infancy. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how our ancestors harnessed their strength and tools to extract precious resources from beneath our feet. It reminds us of their tireless efforts and dedication that laid the foundation for modern mining practices. Sebastian Munster's portrayal not only highlights key elements such as mining techniques but also provides insight into transportation methods employed during this period. Overall, this print stands as an invaluable historical artifact that sheds light on centuries-old industries while honoring those who paved the way for future advancements in mining technology.
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