
Sujet
The Malvern Monster Beacon - sketched near Madresfield, 1856. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
The Malvern Monster Beacon - sketched near Madresfield, 1856. Illustration of a sketch by Cuthbert Bede, '...a view of the Malvern range...it was intended to have been a simple bonfire to commemorate the lighting of Malvern with gas; and, therefore, only locally interesting. But the project increased in importance as it became more widely known...as the inland position of the "Worcestershire Beacon" - which, as being the highest portion of the Malvern range, was fixed upon as the best spot for the bonfire - and its elevation of 1444 feet above the level of the sea, made it a very advantageous position for scientific purposes, it was at length decided by the promoters of the bonfire scheme that a beacon should be raised of such dimensions as should make a fire sufficiently brilliant for accurate observation at great distances...Hundreds of visitors poured into Malvern, and a far larger number took up favourable positions in the vicinity...The fierce wind, instead of allowing the flames to mount perpendicularly, drove them out horizontally with all the fury of a blast-furnace... there were the spectators massed in dark groups, lighted up with fiery reflections; and, over all, was the deep blue sky studded with silvery stars'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
Notre référence
HRM24A79_401
Model release
NA
Property release
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Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
28,8Mo (3,2Mo) / 32,6cm x 22,1cm / 3853 x 2615 (300dpi)