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"Soot: A Timeless Symbol of Tradition and Resilience" Celebrating a special day with sooty charm

Background imageSoot Collection: The Crowd, 1847. Artist: Robert William Buss

The Crowd, 1847. Artist: Robert William Buss
The Crowd, 1847. Scene showing a cheering crowd looking down Pall Mall, with Wyatts statue of George III behind them at the junction of Pall Mall East and Cockspur Street

Background imageSoot Collection: Bandy Bob, c1800

Bandy Bob, c1800. A chimney-sweeps boy eating a piece of bread and holding a brush

Background imageSoot Collection: Mutual Respectability... 1840

Mutual Respectability... 1840. Two child chimney-sweeps acting like adults, smoking, drinking and reading the paper. They smile together

Background imageSoot Collection: Casualties of London street walking: a strong impression, London, 1826

Casualties of London street walking: a strong impression, London, 1826
Casualties of London street walking:a strong impression, London, 1826; scene showing a sweep and an errand boy or street seller fighting in a fashionable street outside print shop; they are watched

Background imageSoot Collection: Sweep!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones

Sweep!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones
Sweep! A view of two chimney-sweeps walking along the street, their brooms slung over their shoulders, with the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. From Cries of London, c1840

Background imageSoot Collection: Sweep Soot O, Foundling Hospital, London, 1805

Sweep Soot O, Foundling Hospital, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis

Background imageSoot Collection: Boy chimney sweeps eating their evening meal, 1861

Boy chimney sweeps eating their evening meal, 1861. From London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew. (London, 1861)

Background imageSoot Collection: Alice in Wonderland, Bill the Lizard

Alice in Wonderland, Bill the Lizard pops out of the chimney after a kick from Alice. Date: early 20th century

Background imageSoot Collection: Neptune from Triton

Neptune from Triton. Artwork of a geyser (black) erupting on Triton, the largest moon of Neptune (upper right). Triton, among the coldest places in the solar system

Background imageSoot Collection: Female Chimney Sweep

Female Chimney Sweep
Londons only female chimney sweep, and a sturdy lass she looks, too!

Background imageSoot Collection: The Round Game of Happy Families, Mr Grimes

The Round Game of Happy Families, Mr Grimes
Chad Valley, The Round Game of Happy Families, Mr Grimes the Sweep. circa 1910

Background imageSoot Collection: The Round Game of Happy Families, Miss Grimes

The Round Game of Happy Families, Miss Grimes
Chad Valley, The Round Game of Happy Families, Miss Grimes the Sweeps Daughter. circa 1910

Background imageSoot Collection: The Round Game of Happy Families, Master Grimes

The Round Game of Happy Families, Master Grimes
Chad Valley, The Round Game of Happy Families, Master Grimes the Sweeps Son. circa 1910

Background imageSoot Collection: Happy Families - Master Flue

Happy Families - Master Flue. circa 1940s

Background imageSoot Collection: Snap Playing Card - Sweep

Snap Playing Card - Sweep, a soot-covered chimney sweep. circa 1900s

Background imageSoot Collection: Kay Snap - Mr Black the Sweep

Kay Snap - Mr Black the Sweep. 1930s

Background imageSoot Collection: Advertisement for Acme gas stoves

Advertisement for Acme gas stoves, by Arden Hill & Co, Birmingham. A maid tells Mr Soot that his services aren t needed any more. Date: early 20th century

Background imageSoot Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The White Kitten Book

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The White Kitten Book. Snow meets Soot, the black kitten from next door, who wants her to come and play. Date: 1909

Background imageSoot Collection: Woman in bottle-green petticoat and felt hat

Woman in bottle-green petticoat and felt hat. Man in grey riding coat.. Handcolored lithograph from Fashions and Customs of Marie Antoinette and her Times, by Le Comte de Reiset, Paris, 1885

Background imageSoot Collection: Man in wool redingote in the colour of London-chimney

Man in wool redingote in the colour of London-chimney soot with sailor sleeves.. Handcolored lithograph from Fashions and Customs of Marie Antoinette and her Times, by Le Comte de Reiset, Paris

Background imageSoot Collection: Black carbon, a short-lived particle, is in perpetual motion across the globe

Black carbon, a short-lived particle, is in perpetual motion across the globe. The Tibetan Plateaus high levels of black carbon likely impact the regions temperature, clouds and monsoon season

Background imageSoot Collection: Chimney Sweep on the Morning Call, 1853 (engraving)

Chimney Sweep on the Morning Call, 1853 (engraving)
XJF862526 Chimney Sweep on the Morning Call, 1853 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: by George Baxter); English, out of copyright

Background imageSoot Collection: The London Sweep, from the daguerreotype by Richard Beard, illustration from London Labour

The London Sweep, from the daguerreotype by Richard Beard, illustration from London Labour
XJF701502 The London Sweep, from the daguerreotype by Richard Beard, illustration from London Labour and London Poor by Henry Mayhew, pub

Background imageSoot Collection: Pretty Bob, Poor Bob, Bandy Bob, 1819 (engraving)

Pretty Bob, Poor Bob, Bandy Bob, 1819 (engraving)
XJF391591 Pretty Bob, Poor Bob, Bandy Bob, 1819 (engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSoot Collection: Westminster Abbey; These People Should Pay For The Abbey Repairs

Westminster Abbey; These People Should Pay For The Abbey Repairs
12th September 1953: Corrosion and damage caused to the stonework of Westminster Abbey, London, by soot and pollution. Original Publication

Background imageSoot Collection: One of the last climbing chimney sweeps carrying a mattock for scraping the inside of chimneys

One of the last climbing chimney sweeps carrying a mattock for scraping the inside of chimneys, a brush to sweep the loose soot, and sacks for bagging up soot

Background imageSoot Collection: Two lumps of vine charcoal, close up

Two lumps of vine charcoal, close up

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8354

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8354
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8372

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8372
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8370

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8370
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8368

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8368
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8369

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8369
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8364

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8364
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8367

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8367
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8363

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8363
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8361

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8361
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (orange)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8362

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8362
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (orange)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecules C016 / 8359

Buckminsterfullerene molecules C016 / 8359
Buckminsterfullerene molecules. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8358

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8358
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8357

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8357
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8351

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8351
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (dark blue)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8268

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8268
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageSoot Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8266

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8266
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageSoot Collection: Three Chimneysweeps

Three Chimneysweeps
Three very young chimneysweeps in the United States of America Date: 1904

Background imageSoot Collection: Chimney Sweep Carving

Chimney Sweep Carving
A quaint stone carving over a doorway at Benstead Hall, Stanstead Mountfitchet, Essex, England. It depicts a chimney sweeps brush and canes, bag of soot and a chimney pot

Background imageSoot Collection: Naughty children making a mess

Naughty children making a mess



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"Soot: A Timeless Symbol of Tradition and Resilience" Celebrating a special day with sooty charm. This birthday card features an adorable Chimney Sweep Dog, ready to bring good luck and joy. Snowball fights take an unexpected twist as two mischievous boys target a chimney sweep - laughter echoes through the streets. Ring in the New Year with this stunning chromolitho greetings card, showcasing a lively scene of a chimney sweep spreading cheer across London in 1926-1927. Warmth and efficiency meet in this vintage gas stove advert from Acme - revolutionizing homes while keeping soot at bay. Soot And Gold collide in this captivating artwork, where a chimney sweep's blackened hands contrast against the opulence of gold accents - reminding us that beauty can arise from even the darkest places. Witness the comical mishap as a housemaid finds herself covered in soot by an unsuspecting chimney sweep - proving that sometimes life has its own sense of humor (colour litho). Step back into history with "The Temperance Sweep" by John Thomson, capturing the essence of hard work and perseverance amidst challenging times (1877). Vibrant colors breathe life into this charming colour litho piece featuring a proud Chimney Sweep going about his daily duties. May-Day preparations come alive through vivid hues in this delightful colour litho print, highlighting how even amidst festivities, chimneys need tending too. Transport yourself to another era with this timeless black-and-white photo capturing the essence of a hardworking chimney sweep dedicated to their craft. The Thrifty Househusband knows best - embracing frugality while relying on trusty chimney sweeps for warmth and safety (coloured engraving). Discover The Chimney Sweep as your guide through life's twists and turns; their wisdom acquired from navigating the sooty paths (coloured engraving).