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Boy putters moving coal in a narrow seam, Lancashire, England, 1848
Boy putters moving coal in a narrow seam, Lancashire, England, 1848. From A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries by Matthias Dunn. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1848)
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Step back in time with our exquisite framed print, "Boy putters moving coal in a narrow seam, Lancashire, England, 1848" by Matthias Dunn. This captivating image, originally from A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries, showcases the harsh realities of coal mining in the 19th century. Featuring a young boy skillfully maneuvering a putter in a narrow coal seam, this vintage photograph is a testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit. The intricate details and authentic textures of the coal seam and the miner's clothing are brought to life in this stunning print. Perfect for adding historical depth to your home or office decor, our museum-quality framed print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 57.8cm x 57.8cm (22.8" x 22.8")
Estimated Product Size is 86.6cm x 62cm (34.1" x 24.4")
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This powerful print captures a haunting scene from Lancashire, England in 1848. In the depths of a coal mine tunnel, we see young boys tirelessly pushing and pulling coal-filled trucks through the narrowest of seams. This image is a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by children during the Industrial Revolution. The cramped conditions and claustrophobic atmosphere depicted here symbolize the exploitation and hardships endured by these young workers. The boy putters, barely old enough to be out of childhood, are forced into labor that should never have been their burden to bear. As we gaze upon this engraving from Matthias Dunn's A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries, our hearts ache for these innocent souls robbed of their youth. Their faces tell stories of resilience amidst adversity, as they navigate treacherous slopes with determination etched across their features. This photograph serves as a poignant testament to an era when child labor was rampant in Britain's coal industry. It reminds us that progress often comes at a great cost – one paid not only by those who toiled underground but also by society as a whole. Let this image serve as a call to action against exploitation in any form, reminding us that every child deserves an education instead of being condemned to such arduous work at such tender ages.
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