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"A group of bustling housewives, "the kitchen of the Winnipeg Immigration Hall (colour litho)
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"A group of bustling housewives, "the kitchen of the Winnipeg Immigration Hall (colour litho)
2810334 " A group of bustling housewives, " the kitchen of the Winnipeg Immigration Hall (colour litho) by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: " A group of bustling housewives, " the kitchen of the Winnipeg Immigration Hall. Illustration for The Golden Land, The True Story and Experiences of British Settlers in Canada, by Arthur E Copping (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1910).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23106834
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Agitation Blurred Motion Bustling Emigrants Emigration Housewives Immigration Kitchen Motion Settler Settlers Settlor Settlors Canadians
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This vibrant and lively lithograph captures the bustling energy of a group of housewives in the kitchen of the Winnipeg Immigration Hall. The women are depicted engaged in various tasks, their movements blurred with motion as they work together to prepare meals for the settlers. This artwork, created by Harold Copping, was originally published as an illustration for "The Golden Land: The True Story and Experiences of British Settlers in Canada" by Arthur E Copping. The scene showcases the diverse backgrounds of these housewives, representing different nationalities such as English and German settlers who made their way to Canada. It reflects the spirit of emigration and immigration that characterized this period, highlighting how individuals from various parts of Europe came together to build new lives in North America. Through its vivid colors and dynamic composition, this print not only celebrates the hard work and dedication of these pioneering women but also pays homage to their contributions in shaping Canadian society. It serves as a reminder that migration has always been an integral part of human history, bringing people from different cultures together to create vibrant communities. This artwork offers viewers a glimpse into a specific moment in time when these housewives were at the heart of building a new home for themselves and future generations.
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