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Photographic Print : Mr Punch's advice to the British workman at the time of the opening of the Post Office Savings Bank. Save money by giving up drink (alcohol) From Punch, London, 23 February 1861
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Mr Punch's advice to the British workman at the time of the opening of the Post Office Savings Bank. Save money by giving up drink (alcohol) From Punch, London, 23 February 1861
531859 Mr Punch's advice to the British workman at the time of the opening of the Post Office Savings Bank. Save money by giving up drink (alcohol) From Punch, London, 23 February 1861; Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38093692
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1861 Advice Bank Banker Banking February Giving Office Opening Post Punch Save Savings Thrift Time Workman Booze
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Discover a historical gem with this vintage print from Punch magazine, offering humorous advice to British workmen on saving money by giving up alcohol. A unique and quirky addition to any art collection, perfect for adding character to your home or office space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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In this historical print from 1861, Mr. Punch offers a humorous yet practical piece of advice to the British workman during the opening of the Post Office Savings Bank - save money by giving up drink (alcohol). This satirical illustration captures a moment in time when thrift and financial responsibility were becoming increasingly important values in society.
During this period, alcohol consumption was widespread among the working class, often leading to financial strain and hardship for individuals and their families. Mr. Punch's suggestion to give up drink as a means of saving money reflects the prevailing attitudes towards alcohol at that time.
The establishment of the Post Office Savings Bank provided an opportunity for people to securely deposit their savings and start building a nest egg for the future. By choosing to forego alcohol in favor of saving money, Mr. Punch is encouraging responsible financial behavior that can lead to long-term stability and security.
This image serves as a reminder of the importance of wise financial decisions and prudent spending habits, even in times when temptation may be great. It also highlights the enduring relevance of thrift and savings as essential components of personal finance management.
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