Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Whilst at Three Crosses (painting)

The painting illustrates the beach at Oystermouth (the church is visible in the left background), with two Mumbles oyster dredgers laid-up just above the high tide mark. Remains of the track of the Oystermouth Tramway, latterly known as the Mumbles Railway, can be seen. During the 1850's and 1860's the railway gradually fell into decline and almost disuse but, in the early 1870's the line was rebuilt and extended beyond Oystermouth church. As commonly happened with the rebuilding of a railway track, the old rails were often left to one side and it would appear here that the old rails were simply crow-barred over the wall and onto the foreshore.

Signed and dated bottom centre.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

1997.149

Historical Associations

Associated Person/Body: Mumbles Railway
Associated Person/Body: Swansea & Mumbles Railway
Association Type: Railway company
Date: 1878
Place: Oystermouth

Creation/Production

1851 - 1923
Role: Artist
Period: 1878

Acquisition

purchase, 9/8/1997

Measurements

Length (mm): 468
Width (mm): 776

Techniques

Watercolour on paper
Painting and drawing

Material

Paper

Location

audited

Classification

topography
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