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Scenes on the New Railway in Japan between Osaka and Kobe (engraving)
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Scenes on the New Railway in Japan between Osaka and Kobe (engraving)
1602464 Scenes on the New Railway in Japan between Osaka and Kobe (engraving) by Sulman, Thomas (fl.1855-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes on the New Railway in Japan between Osaka and Kobe. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 September 1876.
T Sulman); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23400876
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Kobe Osaka Pedestrian Bridge Piers Stone Bridge Supsension Bridge Tunnel Tunnels Wooden Bridge Sumiyoshi
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This engraving, titled "Scenes on the New Railway in Japan between Osaka and Kobe" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Thomas Sulman in 1876, this print captures the excitement and innovation surrounding the introduction of railways in Japan. The image showcases various scenes along the railway route, providing a glimpse into the transformation taking place during that time. From iron girder bridges to wooden pedestrian bridges and stone structures, each element symbolizes progress and connectivity. The Shindincawa Bridge stands tall as a testament to engineering marvels, while tunnels represent triumph over natural obstacles. As we explore further into the artwork, our eyes are drawn towards Nishinomiya and Mukogawa; these bustling towns serve as reminders of how railways brought economic growth and prosperity to previously isolated regions. Meanwhile, Sumiyoshi represents a gateway connecting Osaka with its neighboring cities. Beyond its historical significance, this engraving also highlights the beauty of Japanese landscapes. The lush greenery surrounding Ashiyagawa adds an enchanting touch to this scene. Sulman's work not only documents an important chapter in Japan's development but also serves as a visual reminder of human ingenuity overcoming geographical barriers. This print is truly a treasure from our past that allows us to appreciate both cultural heritage and technological advancements simultaneously.
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