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Allotment studies by G. E. Studdy
No. I. - Back to the land and what it fills like! To tackle food shortages, people were given plots to grow their own vegetables, in this cartoon a man is in agonising back pain, after trying to dig the hard ground
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Allotment Allotments Arched Digging Ernest Feeding Growing Nation Pain Plot Shortages Spade Straining Studdy Studies Vegetables Victory Agonising Backache
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Bring a piece of historical allotment life into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the captivating artwork "Allotment Studies by G. E. Studdy" from 1917, available through Mary Evans Prints Online, this mug showcases a humorous yet poignant depiction of the back-to-the-land movement during food shortages. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and serves as a conversation starter, making it a thoughtful and unique gift for history enthusiasts or gardeners. Embrace the charm of the past while enjoying your morning coffee or tea.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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Allotment Studies No. I: Back to the Land and the Agonising Reality! (1917, George Ernest Studdy) Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of World War I, the British government sought innovative solutions to mitigate food shortages and ensure the nation's sustenance. One such initiative involved distributing allotments, allowing citizens to grow their own vegetables and contribute to the national food supply. In this poignant and humorous cartoon by renowned British artist George Ernest Studdy, we witness the arduous reality of this endeavour. The image captures a man in the throes of agonising back pain, his face contorted in an expression of sheer frustration. He is bent over an allotment plot, his hands gripping a spade that seems to be embedded in the unyielding, hard ground. The man's strained, sweaty brow and the pronounced arch in his back underscore the immense effort required to cultivate the land. The title, "Back to the Land and What it Feels Like!" adds a satirical touch to the scene, highlighting the challenges and sacrifices involved in this noble pursuit. Studdy's "Allotment Studies" series offers a unique insight into the daily struggles and triumphs of ordinary people during this pivotal period in history. Through his evocative and relatable imagery, the artist captures the spirit of resilience and determination that defined the British people during the First World War, as they fought not only on the battlefront but also on the home front to keep their nation fed and strong.
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