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Britannia holding back Cholera at British ports, 1892. Artist: John Tenniel
Britannia holding back Cholera at British ports, 1892. In an outbreak of the water-borne disease in 1892 about 260, 000 died in Russia and 7600 in Hamburg. An epidemic was prevented in Britain. From Punch, or the London Charivari, London, 10 September 1892
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Apparition Britannia Cholera Disease Epidemic Forbidding Gangplank Ghost Ghostly Holding Back Invasion John Tenniel Phantom Prevention Repelling Resistance Sir John Tenniel Standing Firm Stopping Tenniel Allegorical Figure Ann Ronan Pictures
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In this haunting print, titled "Britannia holding back Cholera at British ports, 1892" artist John Tenniel captures the essence of a critical moment in history. The allegorical figure of Britannia stands firm on a gangplank, her ghostly presence symbolizing resistance against the invasion of cholera into Britain during the 19th century. Cholera, a water-borne disease that claimed countless lives across Europe, had already caused devastation in Russia and Hamburg. However, thanks to preventive measures taken in Britain, an epidemic was successfully prevented. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of health and safety practices during times of crisis. Tenniel's meticulous engraving skillfully portrays Britannia as an ethereal lady forbidding entry to cholera's deadly grasp. Her determined stance represents the collective effort made by the people to repel this merciless disease. Through his artistry, Tenniel conveys both hope and caution - hope for victory over cholera and caution against complacency. This historical piece is not just an artistic creation; it is also a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity. It reminds us that even amidst death's shadowy presence, there are those who stand strong to protect their nation's well-being. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from 1892, we are transported back to an era where public health became paramount. Let us remember those who fought tirelessly against cholera and honor their legacy by
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