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Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909
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Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909
Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909. The Morland Series Postcard
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Bystander Bystanders Ferry Kingston Upon Thames Passenger Passengers Railings Postal Service Surbiton
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Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909 - A Glimpse into London's River Transportation
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print from 1909 takes us back in time to Parkers Ferry in Surbiton. The Morland Series Postcard captures a bustling scene on the riverbank, where passengers eagerly await their turn to board the ferry. The railings along the water's edge provide a sense of structure amidst the lively atmosphere. The image showcases an essential mode of transportation during that era - water transport. As people go about their day outside, bystanders observe with curiosity as fellow travelers embark on this vital journey across the river. This snapshot offers a glimpse into early 20th-century communication and geography. Located near Kingston upon Thames in England, Parkers Ferry served as a crucial link between communities along the river. It played an integral role in connecting people and facilitating trade within London's intricate network of waterways. With its monochrome charm, this postcard transports us back to a time when rivers were lifelines for transportation and communication. It serves as a reminder of how our ancestors relied on such geographical features for daily activities. As we admire this historical print by an unknown creator preserved by The Print Collector, let us appreciate the significance of these simple yet important moments captured forever through photography.
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