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The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
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The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Sailing ships off the coast, with the town of Dover, the castle and the White Cliffs. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley. [Collins, London, 1942]
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Britain In Pictures Buck Channel Cliff Cliffs Collins Dover Dover Castle Dover Cliffs English Channel Kent Leo Walmsley Nathaniel Nathaniel Buck Port Sailing Ships Samuel Samuel Buck Shipping Industry Social History Walmsley White Cliffs Of Dover William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Fortifications Nathanial
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This print titled "The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749" takes us back to a bygone era. The image showcases a picturesque scene off the coast of Dover, England in the mid-18th century. Sailing ships gracefully glide through the English Channel as they navigate near the iconic White Cliffs of Dover. In this bustling port town, we catch glimpses of buildings and fortifications that reflect both its industrial and historical significance. Dover Castle stands proudly atop the cliffs, serving as a reminder of England's rich heritage and fortitude. The vibrant colors captured in this engraving bring life to an otherwise black-and-white world from centuries past. This piece is part of Leo Walmsley's book "British Ports and Harbours" which beautifully portrays various coastal towns across Britain during World War II. Transportation and trade were vital aspects of Dover's economy during this time period, with ships playing a crucial role in connecting Britain to other parts of Europe. As we gaze upon this stunning landscape, it becomes evident why these white chalk cliffs have become such an enduring symbol for both locals and visitors alike. Through this remarkable print by Samuel Buck, we are transported back to a moment when maritime activity thrived along England's southern coastlines. It serves as a testament to our shared history and reminds us how transportation has shaped not only individual towns but also entire nations throughout time.
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