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Peace, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood Festival, at Hartwell, Bucks (engraving)
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Peace, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood Festival, at Hartwell, Bucks (engraving)
1102148 Peace, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood Festival, at Hartwell, Bucks (engraving) by Anelay, Henry (1817-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peace, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood Festival, at Hartwell, Bucks. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 August 1851.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23509754
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Buckinghamshire Bucks Fairs Fetes Peace Temperance Hartwell
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This engraving, titled "Peace, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood Festival, at Hartwell, Bucks" transports us back to a momentous event in history. Created by the talented artist Henry Anelay in 1851, this print captures the essence of a festival that celebrated peace and unity. The scene depicted is filled with joyous crowds gathered at Hartwell in Buckinghamshire. People from all walks of life come together to commemorate the values of peace and temperance while embracing the bond of universal brotherhood. The atmosphere is electric as families engage in various festivities and activities. Anelay's attention to detail brings every aspect of this celebration to life. From colorful banners fluttering above stalls selling trinkets and treats to musicians playing lively tunes that fill the air with merriment – it is an enchanting spectacle for all who witness it. This historical artwork was originally published as an illustration for The Illustrated London News on August 23rd, 1851. It serves as a reminder that even during times when division seems insurmountable, there are moments where humanity can unite under common principles. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving today, we are reminded of the power that festivals like these hold – they have the ability to bring people together regardless of their differences. This timeless image serves as a testament to our shared desire for peace and harmony throughout generations past and present.
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