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Waterman (Petherick)
London characters: Once he offered the best way to cross the Thames but now every new bridge they build means less work for the THAMES WATERMAN. Still, its a nice uniform
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This evocative photograph captures the essence of a bygone era in the history of London's transportation. The image features a Waterman, identified as Petherick, proudly wearing his distinctive uniform as he stands next to his rowboat on the banks of the Thames. In the late 1800s, Watermen like Petherick were an essential part of the city's infrastructure, providing a vital service for commuters and travelers looking to cross the river. With their long oars and traditional rowboats, they offered a quick and efficient means of transportation that predated the construction of many of the city's bridges. However, as the 19th century progressed, new bridges began to pop up all over the Thames, making water travel less necessary for everyday commuting. Petherick and his fellow Watermen saw their industry shrink as the convenience and speed of the new bridges took hold. Yet, despite the changing times, the Waterman's uniform remained a symbol of tradition and history. The red jacket, white collar, and black trousers were not only functional, but they also signified the importance of the Waterman's role in London's transportation history. This photograph, taken circa 1870, is a poignant reminder of the Waterman's once indispensable role in London's transportation network. Petherick and his colleagues may have seen their work diminish with the construction of new bridges, but their legacy lives on as an intriguing piece of the city's rich history. This image is part of a series of prints from Mary Evans Picture Library that showcase the fascinating characters and industries of London in the 19th century.
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