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Jews Clothes Mart, in Houndsditch (engraving)
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Jews Clothes Mart, in Houndsditch (engraving)
7181316 Jews Clothes Mart, in Houndsditch (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jews Clothes Mart, in Houndsditch. Illustration for The Worlds Inhabitants by G T Bettany (Ward Lock, 1888).); © Look and Learn
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Anti Semitism Dealer Market Scene Market Woman Markets Street Sale Street Seller Street Trader Street Vendor Weekly Market Wholesalers Jewish Religion Jews Seller Summer Clothes Vendor
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This engraving from the 19th century, titled "Jews Clothes Mart, in Houndsditch" offers a glimpse into London's bustling market scene of that era. The satirical drawing, part of G T Bettany's book "The Worlds Inhabitants" sheds light on the prevailing anti-Semitism and caricatures associated with Jewish merchants at the time. The image depicts a vibrant street sale where Jewish vendors can be seen engaging in trade as they sell clothes to passersby. It is evident that this weekly market was an integral part of city life, attracting both locals and visitors alike. The artist skillfully captures the historical significance of this moment by showcasing various aspects of religious diversity within London. Despite being labeled as a satire, it serves as a valuable piece for understanding the cultural fabric and commercial activities prevalent during that period. As we delve into this engraving, we are transported back to an earlier time when merchants like these played crucial roles in sustaining local economies. Their presence not only contributed to the vibrancy of London but also highlighted its cosmopolitan nature. This print serves as a reminder of how history shapes our present-day perspectives while urging us to reflect upon social progress made since then. As we admire this artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us appreciate its historical context without forgetting the importance of inclusivity and respect for all cultures and religions today.
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