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'The Driver of 1832' and 'The Driver of 1852'. Artist: J Harris
'The Driver of 1832' and 'The Driver of 1852'; shows a comparison between a mail coach driver and an engine driver. The phenomenal growth and popularity of the railways between the 1830s and the 1850s brought about the speedy demise of the horse drawn coach. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images
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AR983000
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Image
Purpose
Public
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5039px × 3468px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AQUATINT
Avenue
Carriage
clothes
Coachman
Coal
color
concept
Contrast
Dress
ELEGANCE
Elegant
engine driver
Fuel
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
Harris
Hat
Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas Alken;Alken
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
J
J Harris
JOB
LANE
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
People
PROFESSION
railway staff
RAILWAY TRACK
Road
ROAD TRANSPORT
STEAM TRAIN
Top Hat
Train
TRAIN DRIVER
transport
TRANSPORTATION