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Rejlander, Oscar DESCRIPTIVE TITLE:
Young boy standing by ornate carved chair
ca. 1860
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
INSCRIPTION:
recto-(in ink) "photo Rejlander Wolverhampton 1860"
Mounted on the verso is a photomechanical reproduction of this
photograph, from the "Picture Post", August 19, 1939, with the printed
inscription: "A Ragged School Boy in 1860: Before State Education was
introduced. It was children like this that stirred the hearts of
Dickens, Shaftesbury, and Dr. Barnardo. In 1844, the Ragged Schools
had been started by the Ragged School Union. Sixteen years later, this
was the type of child they handled. Children was still working 12 hour
NOTES:
Cataloged 11/96, MAP.
cont' inscription on verso: "... 12 hours a day in mines and factories
and it was not until 1870 that the Elementary Education Bill was
passed".
SUBJECTS:
English (b. Sweden, 1813-1875)
PUBLISHED TITLE:
A ragged-school boy
albumen print
18.0 x 13.8 cm.
Museum Purchase; ex-collection A.E. Marshall
GEH NEG: 8809
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Jones, Edgar Yoxall. --Father of Art Photography. O.G. Rejlander
1813-1875.-- Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1973. p. 82.//
This image was part of GEH's 1998 submission (the testbed edition) to
AMICO (Art Museum Imaging Consortium).//
portrait, ragged-school boy
artifact, carved chair
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