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Canvas Print : Foot-Races at the annual festival of the Asylum for Idiots, Earlswood, 1864. Creator: Unknown
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Foot-Races at the annual festival of the Asylum for Idiots, Earlswood, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Foot-Races at the annual festival of the Asylum for Idiots, Earlswood, 1864. The annual festival provided by a kind and judicious management for the inmates of the Earlswood Asylum, near Redhill, took place on Thursday week. A numerous company of the friends and patrons of that institution, with other visitors, had come to witness the enjoyment of these poor young folks in the sports and pastimes of the day. There were games of cricket, football, and croquet, Aunt Sally, Punch and Judy, races, and jumping-matches for prizes. The patients appeared to enter into these games with considerable pleasure, and with an unexpected display of skill and intelligence...The Earlswood Asylum now holds 377 inmates, who are divided into classes, and accommodated according to their rates of payment - those paying the lowest being placed on the same footing as the non-paying inmates. The visitors, who went over the whole house, were fully satisfied with the arrangements for the different classes - private bed-rooms and sitting-rooms for those who can afford them, large airy dormitories, comfortably furnished for the second-class, and for the third-class and elected patients apartments quite as comfortable, but not quite so elegant'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our Canvas Prints from Media Storehouse! This unique piece features 'Foot-Races at the annual festival of the Asylum for Idiots, Earlswood, 1864' by Unknown. Capture a glimpse into history as inmates of the Earlswood Asylum gather to celebrate and have fun. A fascinating look at life in Victorian England, this stunning print is sure to be a conversation starter.
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**Joyful Moments at Earlswood Asylum's Annual Festival**
In this print from the Illustrated London News, we find ourselves amidst a vibrant celebration at the annual festival of the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots in 1864. The atmosphere is electric with excitement as inmates and visitors alike gather to enjoy games, sports, and entertainment.
The scene before us showcases foot-races - one of many activities that brought joy to these young individuals who resided within the asylum's walls. With their faces aglow with enthusiasm, they dash across the finish line, their laughter and shouts echoing through the air. The photograph captures a moment of pure elation as they revel in the simple pleasures life has to offer.
The Earlswood Asylum was renowned for its innovative approach to caring for individuals with intellectual disabilities. By providing an environment that fostered social interaction, education, and recreation, the institution aimed to improve their quality of life. This photograph serves as a testament to those efforts, showcasing moments of happiness and connection among the inmates.
As we gaze upon this charming scene from over 150 years ago, we are reminded of the importance of community and inclusivity in our society today. The annual festival at Earlswood Asylum was more than just an event - it represented a chance for these individuals to experience freedom, joy, and connection with others. This photograph is not only a window into the past but also a powerful reminder of the value we place on human dignity and well-being.
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