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The Needle lying as it fell at Alexandria, 1877, (1910)
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The Needle lying as it fell at Alexandria, 1877, (1910)
The Needle lying as it fell at Alexandria, 1877, (1910). Cleopatras Needle was originally erected in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis on the orders of Thutmose III, around 1450 BC. It remained in Alexandria until October 1877 when it was transport to London funded by William James Erasmus Wilson. From The Strand Magazine. [George Newnes Ltd. London, 1910]
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This print captures a moment frozen in time - the fall of Cleopatra's Needle at Alexandria in 1877. Originally erected in Heliopolis by Thutmose III around 1450 BC, this ancient Egyptian obelisk stood as a testament to centuries of history and architectural marvels. However, its fate took an unexpected turn when it fell into disrepair. Transported to London in 1877 with the generous funding of William James Erasmus Wilson, Cleopatra's Needle found itself far from its original home. The image showcases the fallen obelisk lying amidst the urban landscape of Alexandria, offering a unique perspective on this iconic landmark. The monochrome aesthetic adds a sense of nostalgia and highlights the intricate details carved into the stone structure. From an elevated view, we witness nature reclaiming what once belonged to man-made structures. This photograph serves as both a historical record and a reminder that even grand monuments are subject to time's relentless passage. Published in The Strand Magazine by George Newnes Ltd. , London in 1910, this print transports us back to an era where Egypt's rich heritage fascinated people worldwide. It invites viewers to reflect on the transience of human achievements while celebrating their enduring beauty. As we gaze upon this remarkable vista captured over a century ago, we can't help but marvel at how history intertwines with our present-day lives through images like these – preserving moments that would otherwise be lost forever.
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