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William Turner >> Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway | (Oil, artwork, reproduction, copy, painting).

William Turner >> Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway  |  (Oil, artwork, reproduction, copy, painting).

"Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway"

William Turner - Oil

Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway is an oil painting by the 19th century British painter J. M. W. Turner. The Great Western Railway (GWR) was one of a number of private British railway companies created to develop the new means of transport. GWR’s aim was initially to connect Bristol with London
its chief engineer was Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The location of the painting is widely accepted as Maidenhead Railway Bridge, across the River Thames between Taplow and Maidenhead. The view is looking east towards London. The bridge was designed by Brunel and completed in 1838. The line from London Paddington to Taplow opened in 1838. The painting is now in the collection of the National Gallery, London, England.





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