THE ICONIC TOWER BRIDGE
Gazing at Tower Bridge, a woman marvels at the cityscape and moored ships, encapsulating a reflective moment. The artist's pencil drawing invites contemplation.
Beside the bridge rests a steamboat, harkening to the Thames' steam-powered era around 1815. For nearly a quarter-century, these vessels dominated passenger transport prior to southern England's rail emergence. This era saw 80 steamers ply the Thames, culminating in the Steamboat Act of 1819—the first regulation ensuring public safety in this new technology.
Framed, this artwork seamlessly elevates homes or workplaces. It captures a serene interlude for thought, preserving history's whispers. Consider adorning walls with multiple framed pencil prints to craft an engaging London-themed gallery, honouring the city's multifaceted character.
· Print comes embossed and personally signed by the artist M.Rodwell
· This print has the location stated discretely in grey/black ink.
· Unframed and 40 x 30 prints use 300 gram Arco white paper.