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Logic in a debtors prison being visited by Tom and Jerry
GHL13034 Logic in a debtors prison being visited by Tom and Jerry, from Life in London by Pierce Egan, 1821-22 (coloured aquatint) by Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: " A whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic on board the Fleet" ; ); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23222244
© London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images
1821 Fleet Prison Playing Cards
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The vibrant and lively print titled "Logic in a debtors prison being visited by Tom and Jerry" takes us back to the early 19th century, capturing a moment of camaraderie amidst hardship. Created by Isaac Robert Cruikshank as part of his illustrations for Pierce Egan's "Life in London" this coloured aquatint transports us to the Fleet Prison. In this scene, we see Logic, a debtor imprisoned within the walls of the Fleet, receiving an unexpected visit from two iconic figures: Tom and Jerry. The notorious duo known for their mischievous adventures in London have come to brighten Logic's day with their presence. As they gather around him, laughter fills the air. Despite being confined within these grim walls, Logic finds solace in the company of his friends. A whistling shop – a term used to describe places where alcohol was sold illegally – is set up on board, offering respite from their troubles through drinks and games of cards. This artwork not only showcases Cruikshank's exceptional talent but also provides insight into the social conditions prevalent during that era. It reminds us that even in times of adversity, human connection can bring joy and momentarily alleviate one's burdens. As we gaze upon this print today, it serves as a reminder that friendship has always been cherished throughout history - even amidst challenging circumstances like those faced by Logic within the confines of debtors prisons such as Fleet.
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