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The Revival of Trade in Jamaica, loading Bananas on the Railway (litho)
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The Revival of Trade in Jamaica, loading Bananas on the Railway (litho)
1037217 The Revival of Trade in Jamaica, loading Bananas on the Railway (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Revival of Trade in Jamaica, loading Bananas on the Railway. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 July 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22646218
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The Revival of Trade in Jamaica, loading Bananas on the Railway
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captures a pivotal moment in the island's history. This lithograph by William T. Maud showcases the resurgence of trade and agriculture in Jamaica during the early 20th century. In this vibrant print, we witness workers diligently loading crates of bananas onto a railway cart. The bustling scene is filled with energy as men and women come together to revive Jamaica's once-thriving banana industry. Donkeys play an essential role, carrying heavy loads alongside their human counterparts. The image serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of Jamaican farmers who sought to rebuild their economy after years of decline. Through hard work and innovation, they successfully transformed their agricultural practices, embracing new technologies like railways to transport goods efficiently. Maud's attention to detail brings this historical moment vividly to life. From the lush greenery surrounding the workers to their expressions of pride and hope, every element contributes to capturing the spirit of revival that swept across Jamaica at that time. This lithograph originally appeared in The Graphic on July 27th, 1901 – a publication known for its insightful illustrations depicting significant events worldwide. Today, it stands as both a beautiful piece of art and an important documentation of Jamaica's journey towards economic recovery through agriculture and trade. Courtesy: Bridgeman Images
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