Taking_in_Water_at_Parkside,_from_Bury's_Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway,_1831_-_artfinder_267572.jpg


Summary

Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr. Huskisson fell)
Artist
Henry Pyall (1795–1833) wikidata:Q18508293
Alternative names
H. Pyall
Description English engraver
Date of birth/death 1795 Edit this at Wikidata 1833 Edit this at Wikidata
Work period from 1820 until 1833
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1820-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1833-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q18508293
After
Thomas Talbot Bury (1809–1877) wikidata:Q7794341
Alternative names
T.T. Bury
Description English architect and painter
Date of birth/death 26 November 1809 Edit this at Wikidata 23 February 1877 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q7794341
Title
Taking in Water at Parkside (The Station where Mr. Huskisson fell)
Description
English: The original station at Parkside on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , about half way between Liverpool and Manchester, where trains stopped to take on coke and water.
It was here that the leading Liverpool M.P. and promoter of the railway William Huskisson was fatally injured on the railway's opening day in September 1830. With other passengers Huskisson had alighted from the train and was talking to the Prime Minister through the window of his special carriage when the Rocket began bearing down on the party on the other track. Huskisson tried to clamber into the Prime Minister's carriage, but the door that he was trying to pull himself up by swung open and was struck by the oncoming locomotive. Huskisson fell, and his leg was crushed by the engine. He died later that day.
Parkside station was replaced in 1839 by a new station 350m to the east (which itself closed in 1878). But its site is recorded by a memorial to Huskisson by the side of the line with a marble plaque, close to the site of the accident.
Date 1831
date QS:P571,+1831-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium aquatint print
Notes The original watercolour picture by T.T. Bury is in the National Railway Museum , object 1977-5868
Source/Photographer T.T. Bury (revised edition 1833), Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . London: Ackermann & Co; plate 13.
This scan/photograph from the Stapleton Collection via the Bridgeman Art Library ( STC 267572 ) and Artfinder.com ( description page , image )

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