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A roaring trade (engraving)

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A roaring trade (engraving)

3101274 A roaring trade (engraving) by Bernard, Frederick L. (1846-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: A roaring trade. Scene in a busy Victorian public house. Illustration for How The Poor Live by George R Sims with illustrations by Frederick Barnard (Chatto and Windus, 1883).); © Look and Learn

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Appalling Barmaid Bavarian Beer Beer Busy Conditions Customers Drank Drinkers Drunkenness Living Misery Morality Morals Public House Raucous Serving Working Class Booze Brawl Brawling Fighting Conflict


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This engraving titled "A Roaring Trade" takes us back to the bustling atmosphere of a Victorian public house, offering a glimpse into the living conditions and struggles faced by the poor in 19th century England. The scene is filled with crowded tables, where customers gather to seek solace from their daily hardships. Amidst the raucous ambiance, we witness scenes of drunkenness, fighting, and moral decay. The image portrays an appalling reality that was all too common during this era. The barmaid tirelessly serves alcohol while patrons engage in heated battles fueled by booze. This chaotic display highlights not only the dire circumstances faced by working-class individuals but also raises questions about societal morals and values. As we delve deeper into this snapshot of history, it becomes evident that this engraving captures more than just a busy pub scene; it encapsulates an entire era marked by misery and poverty. It serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those on society's fringes. Through Frederick Barnard's skilled illustrations for George R Sims' book "How The Poor Live" viewers are transported to a time when survival meant seeking refuge in establishments like these. This print offers us an opportunity to reflect on our progress as a society while acknowledging how far we have come since then.

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