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Favourite Sayings - No plough, many weeds
Black and white lantern slide of painted image of vegetation in front of a fence while in the background a man is ploughing a field.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection. Where the plough does not go, the weeds will grow. Lantern slide creations of C. H. Spurgeons (a British Particular Baptist preacher, 1834-1892) illustrated John Ploughmans Pictures. Date: circa 1890s
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© The Boswell Collection, Bexley Heritage Trust / Mary Evans
1834 1892 Baptist Creations Favourite Fence Grow Particular Phrases Pictures Plough Ploughing Preacher Proverb Proverbs Quote Quotes Sayings Slides Vegetation Weeds Where
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Where the Plough Does Not Go, the Weeds Will Grow
EDITORS COMMENTS
: A Favourite British Saying Illustrated in a Late 19th Century Lantern Slide This evocative black and white lantern slide, part of the Box 187 Sayings collection in the Boswell Collection, presents a powerful visual representation of the popular British saying, "Where the plough does not go, the weeds will grow." The painted image depicts a lush vegetation scene in front of a weathered fence, with the man in the background diligently ploughing a field. The contrast between the untamed growth in the foreground and the orderly progress of the plough in the background underscores the wisdom of the saying. The creation of this lantern slide is attributed to C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), a renowned British Particular Baptist preacher, who illustrated John Ploughman's Pictures. The 1890s date places this slide in the late Victorian era, a time when lantern slides were a popular means of visual instruction and entertainment. The proverbial saying, "Where the plough does not go, the weeds will grow," is a traditional expression that continues to resonate with us today. It conveys the idea that neglect and inaction can lead to unwanted growth and chaos, while purposeful action and hard work can prevent it. The image on this lantern slide serves as a striking reminder of this enduring truth. This historical lantern slide is not only a fascinating glimpse into the past but also a testament to the enduring power of simple, yet profound, sayings and proverbs that continue to shape our language and culture.
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