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Vienna: works for hydric control by the enterprise of F. Marinelli and L. Faccanoni
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Vienna: works for hydric control by the enterprise of F. Marinelli and L. Faccanoni
Vienna: works for hydric control by the enterprise of F. Marinelli and L. Faccanoni. Austria Vienna. Date of Photograph:1910 ca
Unidentified Author
KRQ-F-001320-0000
Media ID 33188469
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Belle Poque Cart Wheelbarrow Contemporary History Subjects For Work Industrial Lamp Posts And Power Lines People Shore Smokestack Worker Workyard By Land For Daytime For Transportation Naval And River Of A Group On The Road
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This print titled "Vienna: works for hydric control by the enterprise of F. Marinelli and L. Faccanoni" takes us back in time to early 20th century Austria. The image, captured around 1910, showcases a bustling urban scene with lamp posts and power lines adorning the streets. In this snapshot of history, we are transported to Vienna's civic spaces where furniture and furnishings blend seamlessly with the city's architecture. A group of workers can be seen diligently going about their tasks, adding a sense of purpose to the scene. Their clothing reflects the fashion trends of that era, emphasizing their dedication to work. The photograph also provides glimpses of Vienna's naval and river infrastructure as smokestacks rise high above nearby structures. It is evident that transportation played a vital role during this period, as carts and wheelbarrows line the roadways. As we delve into this visual narrative, it becomes clear that this print captures an important moment in contemporary history - showcasing not only the progress made in industrialization but also shedding light on everyday life during belle époque. While credit goes to an unidentified author from Alinari for capturing this remarkable image, it is worth noting that commercial use should not be mentioned when discussing its significance. Instead, let us appreciate how this photograph offers us a glimpse into Vienna's past - reminding us of how far we have come while honoring those who contributed to shaping our cities through hard work and dedication.
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