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VAUXHALL IN ST PETERSBURG,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving
VAUXHALL IN ST PETERSBURG,Historical Art of Russia,1884 Antique Wood Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print


Vauxhall There are competing theories as to why the Russian
word for a railway station is vokzal, pronounced very similarly to Vauxhall.
It has been long suggested that a Russian delegation visited the area to inspect
the construction of the London and South Western Railway in 1840, and mistook
the name of the location for a generic title of the building type. A more
likely explanation, however, is that the first Russian railway, constructed
in 1837, ran from St Petersburg via Tsarskoye Selo to Pavlovsk, where extensive
Pleasure Gardens had earlier been established. In 1838 a music and entertainment
pavilion was constructed at the railway terminus. This pavilion was called
the Vokzal (Russian spelling of "Vauxhall") in homage to its famous
London predecessor. The name soon came to be applied to the station itself,
which was most visitor's gateway to the gardens, and later came to mean any
substantial railway station building (a different Russian word, stantsiya,
is used for minor stations).
| PUBLISHED DATE |
1884 PARIS |
| ARTIST |
GERLIER |
| ENGRAVED BY |
PANNEMAKER |
| PUBLISHER |
THOMAS DE LAMOTTE SAINTE-MARTIN |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
14 3/4 INCHES x 10 1/2 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
6 3/4 X 5 inches |
| CONDITION |
FOLIO INTEXT ENGRAVING with text on the back . Excellent condition. Heavier
paper.Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful
depth and detail. |
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