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Cheery Families - Master Switch the Schoolmasters Son
Cheery Families - Master Switch the Schoolmasters Son.
1890s
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Bench Bunhill Cheery Classroom Doyle Dunce Families Glasses Master Schoolboy Schoolboys Spectacles Switch Games
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This charming photograph, titled "Cheery Families - Master Switch the Schoolmaster's Son," captures a moment of playful innocence from the late 1890s. The image features a group of boys, including Master Switch, the schoolmaster's son, engaged in a lively game of cards in a cozy Victorian classroom. The boys sit on a long bench, each one focused intently on their cards, while Master Switch, dressed in a crisp shirt and waistcoat, leans over the table with a mischievous grin. The scene is set in a Bunhill Row classroom in London, where the boys' desks and chairs are neatly arranged, and the walls are adorned with educational posters and maps. The atmosphere is lighthearted, with some boys wearing glasses or donning dunce caps as part of the game. The boys' expressions range from deep concentration to joyful laughter, showcasing the pure delight they find in their simple pastime. The photograph, taken by renowned English photographer Richard Doyle, offers a glimpse into the everyday life of Victorian-era children, highlighting the importance of education and the value of playful moments in their upbringing. This image is a testament to the enduring spirit of childhood and the joy that can be found in the most unexpected places.
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