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Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Artist: W Mossman
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Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Artist: W Mossman
Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIIIs Device Forts built at the end of a long shingle spit at the west end of the Solent to guard the approaches to Portsmouth. Hurst Castle was sited at the narrow entrance to the Solent
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Bartlett Channel English Channel Fishing Boat Hampshire Port Portsmouth River Solent Solent W H Bartlett Wave Waves Wh Bartlett William Henry William Henry Bartlett Hurst Castle Mossman
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This print showcases Hurst Castle, Portsmouth in 1860, as captured by the talented artist W Mossman. Situated at the western end of the Solent, this imposing castle was one of Henry VIII's Device Forts strategically built to protect the entrance to Portsmouth. The century-old structure stands tall against a backdrop of crashing waves from the English Channel. The composition beautifully captures both natural and man-made elements. A fishing boat gracefully sails through the turbulent waters, symbolizing the bustling maritime activity that characterized this coastal region during the 19th century. The towering castle dominates the landscape with its sturdy fortifications, serving as a reminder of England's rich history and architectural prowess. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of timelessness to this scene, emphasizing its historical significance. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever – a testament to William Henry Bartlett's artistic vision. This remarkable photograph not only showcases Hurst Castle but also highlights Hampshire's geographical features and its close proximity to Portsmouth. It serves as a visual reminder of how transport and waterways played crucial roles in shaping Europe's landscapes throughout history. As we admire this print from Heritage Images' collection curated by o'Deàbhaillé Déagóirí Ógánaigh (not affiliated with any commercial use), let us appreciate both nature's beauty and mankind's ingenuity encapsulated within these frames.
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