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The Wear Above Sunderland Iron Bridge, c1829. The Wear was an important waterway
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The Wear Above Sunderland Iron Bridge, c1829. The Wear was an important waterway
The Wear Above Sunderland Iron Bridge, c1829. The Wear was an important waterway for the export of the coal, chemical and industrial products of the area. On the right are warehouses and staithes, while on the left are the tops of the masts of vessels which could be loading up at coal staithes. Engraving after William Westall (1781-1850), British painter and printmaker
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Area Bridge Chemical Coal Export Important Industrial Iron Left Loading Masts Northumberland Painter Printmaker Products Sunderland Trade Vessels Warehouses Waterway Wear William Staithes Tops Westall
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This print showcases "The Wear Above Sunderland Iron Bridge, c1829" offering a glimpse into the bustling trade and industrial activity of the region. The Wear River played a crucial role as an important waterway for exporting coal, chemicals, and various industrial products from this area in Northumberland, England. On the right side of the image, we can observe warehouses and staithes that served as vital storage facilities for these goods. Meanwhile, on the left side of the photograph, one can catch sight of towering masts belonging to vessels docked near coal staithes. These ships were likely in the process of loading up with coal destined for other parts of Britain or even international markets. The presence of these maritime elements further emphasizes the significance of The Wear as a transportation route during this era. The artwork is an engraving created by William Westall (1781-1850), a renowned British painter and printmaker who skillfully captured scenes depicting industry and landscapes. Through his meticulous craftsmanship, Westall offers us a window into Sunderland's thriving trade scene in 1829. This historical print not only documents an essential aspect of Britain's industrial past but also serves as a visual testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness during this transformative period in history.
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