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16th January 1954: A dog walking across the slums of Manchester. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6871- The Best And Worst Of Our Cities: Manchester - pub. 1954 (Photo by Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Charles Hewitt
Media ID 11818246
1950 1959 England Black Human Interest M Arc Slum Bri Manchester England Slum Walking
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Dog Walking - A Glimpse into the Streets of Manchester's Slums
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. This photo print, captured by Charles Hewitt in 1954, offers a poignant glimpse into the harsh realities of life within the slums of Manchester. The image showcases a lone dog gracefully navigating through the dilapidated streets, symbolizing resilience amidst adversity. The photograph is part of Picture Post's iconic series "The Best And Worst Of Our Cities: Manchester" which aimed to shed light on both the beauty and challenges faced by urban communities. In this particular shot, Hewitt skillfully captures the stark contrast between poverty-stricken surroundings and an animal finding solace in its daily routine. With impeccable composition and attention to detail, Hewitt presents us with a vertical portrait that emphasizes the height and narrowness of these impoverished streets. The absence of people further highlights their desolation while allowing our focus to be solely on this canine wanderer. As we delve deeper into this archival piece, it becomes clear that beyond documenting mere street scenes, Hewitt invites viewers to contemplate themes such as human interest and animal companionship. This evocative snapshot serves as a reminder that even in challenging circumstances, bonds can form between humans and animals – offering moments of respite from an otherwise difficult reality. Overall, Charles Hewitt's "Dog Walking" encapsulates not only a specific time period but also speaks volumes about social inequality while celebrating resilience found within unexpected places.
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