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Procession of Match-Makers To Westminster, 1892. Artist: William Douglas Almond
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Procession of Match-Makers To Westminster, 1892. Artist: William Douglas Almond
Procession of Match-Makers To Westminster, 1892. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]
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This photo print, titled "Procession of Match-Makers To Westminster, 1892" takes us back to a significant moment in London's history. The artist behind this masterpiece is William Douglas Almond, whose attention to detail and artistic flair are evident in every stroke. The image showcases a diverse group of individuals marching through the streets of London towards Westminster. Among them are women, men, and even children, all united by their occupation as match-makers. Clutching flags and banners high above their heads, they proudly demonstrate their unity and determination for workers' rights. This procession captures the essence of 19th-century Britain - a time when social classes were sharply divided but also marked by growing movements advocating for change. The scene exudes a sense of strength and resilience as these working-class individuals come together to demand better conditions for themselves and future generations. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia to the photograph while emphasizing the seriousness of their cause. It serves as both a historical document preserving an important event in British history and a powerful reminder that collective action can bring about positive change. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Cassells History of England Vol. VI. , we cannot help but be captivated by its timeless message: that unity has the power to overcome adversity and shape society for the better.
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