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The Good Little Vitler, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
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The Good Little Vitler, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Good Little Vitler, 1874. The little victualler is rewarded by the new Conservative Home Secretary, RA Cross. The previous Home Secretary, HA Bruce, had introduced regulations under the Licensing Act that closed down public-houses at midnight. However, the Publicans had greatly assisted the Conservatives to their majority and so the new Home Secretary proposed an amendment to the Licensing Act. From Punch, or the London Charivari
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In this intriguing print titled "The Good Little Vitler, 1874" we are transported back to the vibrant political landscape of 19th century Britain. The artist, Joseph Swain, skillfully captures a moment of reward and recognition between the little victualler and the new Conservative Home Secretary, RA Cross. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of a bustling inn or pub, symbolizing both community and politics. Dressed in his traditional shopkeeper attire with an apron and hat, the vitler stands proudly beside his family. His glasses lend him an air of wisdom as he receives accolades for his invaluable support during elections. This image holds deeper significance as it highlights a pivotal moment in British history. The previous Home Secretary, HA Bruce, had implemented strict regulations under the Licensing Act that forced public-houses to close at midnight. However, recognizing their significant contribution to their electoral success, the Conservatives proposed an amendment to reverse these restrictions. Swain's satirical engraving cleverly portrays this political maneuvering through subtle details such as cross-dressing characters and transvestite imagery. It serves as a commentary on how power dynamics can influence legislation while also adding humor to the narrative. "The Good Little Vitler" is not just a snapshot frozen in time; it represents larger themes like reward, loyalty, and political strategy that resonate even today. This black-and-white print from Heritage Images offers us a glimpse into our rich historical heritage while reminding us of timeless human tendencies within politics.
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