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Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing)
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Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing)
5898704 Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing) by Buckler, George (1811-1886); 35.6x25.4 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: The Railway Station at Stoke, Staffordshire. Showing an elaborate building in brick and stone in the Elizabethan style, with gables, chimneys, finials and a portico of eight arches.); eWilliam Salt Library; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22588910
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This sepia drawing, titled "Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station" takes us back to the year 1848. Created by George Buckler, a renowned British artist of the time, this print showcases an exquisite architectural masterpiece that once stood in Staffordshire, UK. The railway station depicted in this artwork is a true testament to the grandeur and elegance of Elizabethan style. The elaborate building constructed with brick and stone features intricate details such as gables, chimneys, finials, and a magnificent portico adorned with eight arches. It stands proudly amidst its surroundings, exuding charm and sophistication. As we gaze upon this historical piece, we are transported to an era when railways were revolutionizing transportation across the country. This drawing captures not only the physical structure but also offers a glimpse into the spirit of progress and innovation that defined that period. Preserved within The William Salt Library in Stafford, this artwork serves as a window into Stoke's rich heritage. It reminds us of the importance placed on architectural beauty during those times while inviting us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical significance. Buckler's meticulous attention to detail brings life to every stroke of his pen or brush. Through his artistry, he immortalizes an iconic landmark that once played a vital role in connecting communities through rail travel.
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