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harryagain[_2_] May 3rd 15 10:22 PM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.



Dennis@home May 5th 15 01:47 PM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
On 03/05/2015 22:22, harryagain wrote:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.



Amazing how little there was compared to WW1?

newshound May 5th 15 02:27 PM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
On 03/05/2015 22:22, harryagain wrote:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.


A remarkable, if sometimes grim, set of photos. Thanks for posting.

newshound May 5th 15 04:27 PM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
On 05/05/2015 15:44, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2015 22:22:15 +0100, "harryagain"
wrote:

http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.

Yes, but think of Hamburg or Berlin after WW2. It's what wars do.

I particularly noticed the sabots holding round shot in #22, and the
dents in the side of the turret of the Monitor, #36, presumably the
result of incoming cannon-fire. I bet it made a hell of a clang for
those on the inside!


+1!


tony sayer May 6th 15 12:00 AM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
In article ,
newshound scribeth thus
On 03/05/2015 22:22, harryagain wrote:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...ar-part-1-the-

places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.


A remarkable, if sometimes grim, set of photos. Thanks for posting.


Indeed and for the time 1862 "ish" very good photo quality. Is there a
similar site for the UK not for that civil war but something like the
coming of the railways in the UK around that time?, suppose if I
googoled enough;!..
--
Tony Sayer





michael adams[_8_] May 6th 15 01:00 AM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 

"tony sayer" wrote in message ...
In article ,
newshound scribeth thus
On 03/05/2015 22:22, harryagain wrote:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/201...ar-part-1-the-

places/100241/

Amazing the destruction.


A remarkable, if sometimes grim, set of photos. Thanks for posting.


Indeed and for the time 1862 "ish" very good photo quality. Is there a
similar site for the UK not for that civil war but something like the
coming of the railways in the UK around that time?, suppose if I
googoled enough;!..
--
Tony Sayer


The nearest English equivalent are Roger Fenton's photographs of
the Crimean War taken 8 years earlier. The photo quality was good
because they used full plate cameras mounted on tripods with good
lenses. The plates had to be developed wet straight out of the
camera so they had to use portable darkrooms mounted on
small carriages or carts.

http://www.allworldwars.com/Crimean-...nton-1855.html

Both wars will have been covered primarily for newspapapers -
not for the actual photographs but for engravings based on
the photographs.

There was probably no similar incentive to cover the building of
the railways although there are plenty of photos of company
directors and engineers posing along with the workers.
Although most pictures of Brunel seem to be of the Great Eastern.


michael adams

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Another John May 6th 15 09:49 AM

OT.Pix of civil war. (USA)
 
In article ,
"michael adams" wrote:

The nearest English equivalent are Roger Fenton's photographs of
the Crimean War taken 8 years earlier. ....

http://www.allworldwars.com/Crimean-...nton-1855.html


Amazing - thank you for that Michael!

Thanks also to Harry for linking us yet another astonishing collection
of photographs.

John


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