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Bluegate Fields slums, London in the 19th century. (print)
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Bluegate Fields slums, London in the 19th century. (print)
7419948 Bluegate Fields slums, London in the 19th century. (print) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83) (after); (add.info.: Bluegate Fields, Shadwell, one of the worst slums in London in the 19th century. After an illustration by Gustave Dore in the 1890 American edition of London: A Pilgrimage written by Blanchard Jerrold and illustrated by Gustave Dore.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2023
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© © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
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This print depicts the infamous Bluegate Fields slums in London during the 19th century. The image, captured by renowned artist Gustave Dore and reproduced in the American edition of "London: A Pilgrimage" written by Blanchard Jerrold, offers a haunting glimpse into one of the city's most destitute areas. Bluegate Fields, located in Shadwell, was notorious for being one of London's worst slums at that time. The photograph showcases dilapidated buildings and cramped living conditions that characterized this impoverished neighborhood. As we peer into this snapshot from history, we witness a scene filled with decay and hardship. The worn-out structures stand as a testament to the struggles faced by those who called these slums home. It is an evocative reminder of the stark contrast between wealth and poverty that existed within Victorian society. Through this artwork, Ken Welsh skillfully captures not only the physical deterioration but also conveys a sense of desolation and despair prevalent among its inhabitants. This powerful visual narrative transports us back to an era when social inequality ran rampant in England. As we contemplate this image, let us reflect on how far our society has come since then while acknowledging that there is still work to be done to ensure equality and opportunity for all.
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