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He continued to traverse various streets, till at length he had finished his roll (engraving)
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He continued to traverse various streets, till at length he had finished his roll (engraving)
2791683 He continued to traverse various streets, till at length he had finished his roll (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: He continued to traverse various streets, till at length he had finished his roll. Illustration for Benjamin Franklin, Doer of Good, A Biography (Nimmo, 1889).); © Look and Learn
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Benjamin Franklin Biography Continued Finished Philadelphia Roll Scientists Wharf Dine Traverse
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This print titled "He continued to traverse various streets, till at length he had finished his roll (engraving)" by the English School in the 19th century takes us on a visual journey through the life of Benjamin Franklin. The image showcases Franklin's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration as he navigates the bustling streets of Philadelphia. With determination etched on his face, young Benjamin Franklin is depicted strolling along the vibrant cityscape, absorbed in deep thought. His insatiable curiosity drives him forward, propelling him from one street to another, leaving no stone unturned in his quest for enlightenment. As we gaze upon this artwork, we catch a glimpse into Franklin's multifaceted persona - not only was he an esteemed scientist but also a man deeply connected to his surroundings. Amidst traversing these streets, we can almost imagine him engaging with fellow scientists and intellectuals, exchanging ideas that would shape our understanding of science today. The inclusion of a roll signifies more than just sustenance; it symbolizes nourishment for both body and mind. It reminds us that even amidst his tireless pursuits, Franklin understood the importance of taking time to refuel and reflect. This engraving serves as an illustration for "Benjamin Franklin: Doer of Good" a biography published in 1889 by Nimmo. Through this artwork captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how one man's insatiable hunger for knowledge propelled him
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