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Nobody's Children l: The Raw Material, c.1867 (engraving0)
865060 Nobody's Children l: The Raw Material, c.1867 (engraving0; (add.info.: Nobody's Children l: The Raw Material. Destitute London boys passing the time by lounging and smoking before being given a place on board the naval training ship Chichester'. Illustration by Frederick Barnard (1846-1896) from "Cassell's Magazine" (London, c1867).); Universal History Archive/UIG
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Boat Dock Chichester Destitution Elementary Age Engraved Image Harbor Area Harbour Area Harbours Harbourside Homeless Homelessness Lying Down Penury Poors Port Area Pre Adolescent Child Precariousness Three People Frederick Barnard Only Boys Wasting Time
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This powerful engraving captures the harsh reality of destitute London boys in the 19th century, depicted lounging and smoking as they await placement on a naval training ship. The image, titled "Nobody's Children' l: The Raw Material," is a stark reminder of the poverty and hardship faced by many young people during this time.
Illustrated by Frederick Barnard for "Cassell's Magazine" in c.1867, this scene serves as a poignant commentary on the struggles of youth living on the margins of society. The boys' expressions convey a sense of resignation and weariness, highlighting their vulnerability in an unforgiving world.
The setting of a bustling port adds to the atmosphere of uncertainty and transience, symbolizing both hope for a better future through education and training, as well as the challenges that lie ahead for these children.
As we reflect on this historical image, we are reminded of the importance of compassion and support for those who are marginalized or disadvantaged. It serves as a call to action to address issues of poverty and inequality that continue to affect communities around the world today.
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