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Shoreditch, Penny dinner at the Australian Meat Company, c
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Shoreditch, Penny dinner at the Australian Meat Company, c
863145 A Shoreditch, Penny dinner at the Australian Meat Company, c.1860 (pencil, ink & wash on paper) by English School, (19th century); 17.8x25.4 cm; Private Collection; Abbott and Holder, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23500602
© Abbott and Holder, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
Benches Busy Cafe Canteen Cheap Cockney Dinner East End East London Lunch Restaurant Shoreditch Daily Life Scene Dine
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Shoreditch in the 19th century. The scene captures a lively daily life moment at the Australian Meat Company, where locals gather for their penny dinner. The image showcases an interior view of this popular eatery, revealing a crowded space filled with people from all walks of life. Men can be seen seated on simple benches, engrossed in their meals as they enjoy a hearty lunch. The atmosphere is vibrant and urban, reflecting the fast-paced nature of East London during that era. The sketch-like quality adds charm to this historical snapshot, transporting viewers to a time when dining out was still a novelty for many working-class individuals. It provides us with an intimate glimpse into Victorian England's canteen culture and highlights how affordable food options were sought after by Cockney residents. As we observe this busy scene unfold before our eyes, it becomes evident that communal dining spaces like these played an essential role in fostering social connections within the community. This artwork serves as a reminder of how even something as simple as sharing a meal can bring people together and create lasting memories. Overall, this intriguing print offers us not only visual delight but also valuable insights into the rich history and cultural fabric of Shoreditch's past.
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