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Buxton, Cat and Fiddle (photo)
726116 Buxton, Cat and Fiddle (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Buxton, Cat and Fiddle. Illustration for Pictures in Colour of Buxton and the Peak District (Jarrold, c 1905).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22707140
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Buxton Cats Derbyshire Domestic Cat Fiddle Kitten Kittens Public House Pussies Pussy Tavern
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This print titled "Buxton, Cat and Fiddle" takes us back to the early 20th century in England. The image, captured by an English photographer whose identity remains unknown, showcases a charming scene that evokes a sense of nostalgia. The photograph features a quaint public house or tavern nestled amidst the picturesque Derbyshire countryside. Its name, "Cat and Fiddle" adds an intriguing touch to this already enchanting composition. In the foreground, we see several adorable kittens playfully frolicking around their mother cat. Their innocent curiosity is beautifully frozen in time through the lens of mzphoto. The tranquil atmosphere depicted here transports us to a simpler era when life moved at a slower pace. It serves as a reminder of the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals that has long been cherished in rural communities. This particular print comes from a private collection but was originally used as an illustration for "Pictures in Colour of Buxton and the Peak District" published by Jarrold around 1905. The copyright belongs to Look and Learn while Bridgeman Images holds ownership rights over this reproduction. Whether you are captivated by historic architecture or find solace in observing wildlife, this remarkable print offers something for everyone who appreciates both artistry and nature's beauty intertwined with human history.
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