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View of the Yorkshire Stingo Public House in Paddington, 1860-1859 (drawing)
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View of the Yorkshire Stingo Public House in Paddington, 1860-1859 (drawing)
XJF867634 View of the Yorkshire Stingo Public House in Paddington, 1860-1859 (drawing) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the late 18th century, a number of Asian seamen employed by the East India Company were left destitute on the streets of London so aSubscribers for the relief of the distressed Blacksa was formed to help. Widened to include those from Africa and the Caribbean it became known as the aCommittee for the Relief of the Black poor. The six pennies a day subscription was distributed every Saturday at Mile End and the Yorkshire Stingo public house on the Marylebone Road); English, out of copyright
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Alms Marylebone New Road Paddington Public House Tavern
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This print transports us back to the bustling streets of Paddington in the late 19th century. The focal point of the image is the iconic Yorkshire Stingo Public House, standing proudly amidst its surroundings. Drawn by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, a renowned English artist, this detailed illustration captures every architectural nuance of the pub. The Yorkshire Stingo holds a significant historical significance as it played a crucial role in providing relief to destitute Asian seamen employed by the East India Company. It was here that the "Committee for the Relief of Black Poor" distributed their six-penny subscriptions every Saturday at Mile End. This committee initially formed to aid Asian seamen but later widened its scope to include individuals from Africa and the Caribbean. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we can almost hear laughter and chatter emanating from within those walls. The pub's gardens are meticulously depicted, offering a glimpse into an oasis amidst urban chaos—a place where locals sought solace after long days or gathered with friends for lively conversations over pints of ale. This print serves as both a visual feast and a reminder of London's diverse past—where cultures intertwined against adversity—and celebrates an establishment that became more than just a public house; it became an emblematic symbol of compassion and support during challenging times.
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