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Railway cutting works, discovery of fossilised trees
Railway cutting works on the Manchester to Bolton line, discovery of fossilised trees. Date: 1840s
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1840s Bolton Cutting Discovery Fossil Fossilised Fossils Manchester Manual Navvies Navvy Rails Track Tracks Truck Trucks Workman Workmen
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In this evocative image from the 1840s, railway navvies toil tirelessly at the Manchester to Bolton line's railway cutting works. The scene unfolds in the early days of the Victorian era, a time when the railway revolution was transforming the landscape of Britain and reshaping the way people traveled. The navvies, dressed in their traditional work clothes, are seen laboriously chiseling away at the rocky outcrops, their faces etched with determination and grit. In the foreground, a truck loaded with stones and debris waits to be transported away, while in the background, the raw materials for the railway's construction - rails, sleepers, and more rocks - are neatly stacked and ready for use. But this railway cutting holds a hidden secret. As the workers dug deeper, they made an astonishing discovery: the fossilised remains of ancient trees, preserved in the rock for millions of years. The trees, with their gnarled roots and twisted trunks, were a stark reminder of the passage of time and the ever-changing face of the earth. The discovery of these fossilised trees was a fascinating find for the workers and scientists of the time, offering valuable insights into the geological history of the area. Today, this image stands as a testament to the hard work and determination of the railway navvies, as well as a reminder of the rich heritage and natural wonders that lie hidden beneath the surface of our world. This photograph, taken in the 1840s, captures a moment in history when the railway was not just a means of transportation, but a symbol of progress and discovery. The image is a powerful reminder of the human spirit and our innate desire to explore and understand the world around us.
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