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Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Not Open to Conviction

Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Not Open to Conviction


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Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Not Open to Conviction

Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Not Open to Conviction.
late 19th century

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Not Open to Conviction

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is a captivating Victorian-era photograph from the late 19th century, showcasing a group of men deeply engrossed in political discourse. This intriguing image, part of the extensive collection at Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the passionate and often contentious world of politics during this period. The photograph features a collection of men, each with distinctive facial features and body types, reflecting the diverse population of the time. One man, with a double chin and a fat face, wears a serious expression, his ginger hair slicked back. Another man, with a prominent nose and a bushy mustache, leans forward intently, listening to his companion. A third man, with a thin face and a neatly trimmed beard, looks smug and self-assured. Despite their differences, these men are united by their shared interest in politics. They are not open to conviction, a term that suggests they are unyielding in their beliefs and unwilling to be swayed by opposing viewpoints. The title of the photograph adds an intriguing layer of meaning, hinting at the intensity and stubbornness of political debates during this era. The photograph also offers a fascinating glimpse into the visual language of the time. The men's attire, from their formal suits to their waistcoats and ties, reflects the dress codes of the period. The setting, with its dimly lit room and ornate decor, adds to the sense of history and nostalgia. Overall, "Not Open to Conviction" is a captivating photograph that offers a glimpse into the passionate and often contentious world of politics during the Victorian era. It invites us to reflect on the enduring nature of political debates and the importance of open-mindedness and understanding in a complex and ever-changing world.

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