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The first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London, 1671 (colour litho)
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The first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London, 1671 (colour litho)
6013136 The first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London, 1671 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London, 1671. Illustration for The Practical Junior Teacher edited by F F Potter (New Era, 1948). Credit: The Hudsons Bay Company.); © Look and Learn
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The First Sale of Furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London, 1671 - A Glimpse into British History
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. This print captures a significant moment in British history - the first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House in London, 1671. The image showcases the bustling atmosphere of this iconic establishment and provides a fascinating insight into the thriving fur trade during that era. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the scene as merchants from all corners of Europe gather to negotiate deals and exchange goods. This historical event symbolizes not only Britain's economic prosperity but also its position as a global trading hub. The composition beautifully portrays the cultural diversity present within Garraways Coffee-House, with individuals from Germany and other European nations engaging in business transactions. It serves as a testament to London's cosmopolitan nature even back then. This print holds educational value, making it an ideal resource for teachers seeking to engage their students with vivid depictions of past events. It offers an opportunity for pupils to explore topics such as trade routes, colonialism, and cultural exchange. As we admire this artwork today, we are reminded of how far society has come since those early days. Nevertheless, it is crucial never to forget our roots and appreciate the rich tapestry woven by our ancestors that has shaped modern-day Britain.
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