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Two men on steamroller at Dorset Steam Fair

Photograph
ca. 2000 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

These photographs are from a series made by Robin Grierson at steam fairs throughout the UK during the late 1990s. Grierson started his working life as a garage fitter before studying photography at the Royal College of Art. His knowledge of engineering and photography comes together in this series, which focuses on the community of enthusiasts who attend steam rallies and their intense relationship with the machines that they proudly display. This sensitive contemporary documentary photography considers the balance between nostalgia and contemporary recreation.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleTwo men on steamroller at Dorset Steam Fair
Materials and techniques
C-type print
Brief description
Photograph, 'Two men on steamroller at Dorset Steam Fair', by Robin Grierson, ca. 2000
Physical description
Photograph of a man and a boy sitting on a green steam engine.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20cm
  • Width: 16cm
Credit line
Purchased through the Cecil Beaton Royalties Fund
Summary
These photographs are from a series made by Robin Grierson at steam fairs throughout the UK during the late 1990s. Grierson started his working life as a garage fitter before studying photography at the Royal College of Art. His knowledge of engineering and photography comes together in this series, which focuses on the community of enthusiasts who attend steam rallies and their intense relationship with the machines that they proudly display. This sensitive contemporary documentary photography considers the balance between nostalgia and contemporary recreation.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.3010-2004

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Record createdJuly 19, 2004
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