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GAS STRIKE, 1889. The Threatened Plague of Darkness. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel



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GAS STRIKE, 1889. The Threatened Plague of Darkness. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel

GAS STRIKE, 1889.
The Threatened Plague of Darkness. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1889, on the success of the South Metropolitan Gas Company in breaking a strike by several hundred gas stokers which had threatened to put much of London in darkness

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Media ID 12234435

1889 Dark Darkness Handbill Industry Lighting London Notice Plague Political Reading Strike Tenniel Victorian Stoker


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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a significant moment in history - the Gas Strike of 1889. Created by renowned English cartoonist Sir John Tenniel, this political cartoon titled "The Threatened Plague of Darkness" depicts the success of the South Metropolitan Gas Company in breaking a strike by hundreds of gas stokers. The strike had posed a grave threat to London, as it could have plunged the city into darkness. In this thought-provoking image, we see men gathered around, engrossed in reading notices or handbills that likely contain news about the strike. The late Victorian era setting adds an air of authenticity to this powerful illustration. With its dark undertones and emphasis on lighting (or lack thereof), Tenniel masterfully conveys the gravity of the situation at hand. Beyond being a mere depiction of industrial strife, this artwork serves as a reminder of how interconnected our lives are with industries such as gas production. It highlights both the power wielded by companies during labor disputes and their crucial role in providing essential services like lighting for society. As you gaze upon this historic print, take a moment to reflect on how far we've come since those tumultuous times while acknowledging that even today, workers' rights and fair treatment remain important issues worth fighting for.

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