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Childrens Party at the Mansion House, the Lady Mayoress receiving Purses subscribed for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (litho)
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Childrens Party at the Mansion House, the Lady Mayoress receiving Purses subscribed for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (litho)
1598299 Childrens Party at the Mansion House, the Lady Mayoress receiving Purses subscribed for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Childrens Party at the Mansion House, the Lady Mayoress receiving Purses subscribed for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 November 1897.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25466158
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This lithograph, titled "Children's Party at the Mansion House, the Lady Mayoress receiving Purses subscribed for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children" transports us back to a significant event in London's history. The image captures a moment of joy and compassion as children gather at the opulent Mansion House, eagerly presenting their purses filled with donations for the noble cause. The Lady Mayoress stands gracefully amidst this sea of young faces, her expression radiating warmth and gratitude. Her presence symbolizes not only her support but also that of the entire city of London towards safeguarding vulnerable children from cruelty and neglect. Every detail in this lithograph speaks volumes about society events during that era. From the elegant attire worn by both adults and children to the grandeur of Mansion House itself, it is evident that no expense was spared in organizing this charitable gathering. The engraving technique used adds depth and texture to every stroke, enhancing our connection with these historical figures frozen in time. Created by Samuel Begg after an original work by Mzengraving, this print serves as a poignant reminder of how communities can come together to protect those most in need. It encapsulates both hope for a brighter future and appreciation for those who dedicate themselves to making it possible. Now preserved within a private collection but originally featured in The Illustrated London News on November 13th, 1897; this lithograph continues to inspire viewers today with its timeless message: let us unite against cruelty
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