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"An Eye to Effect", Just before an eviction on Lord Clanricardes Estate, Woodford, Ireland, 188 Creator: Unknown
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"An Eye to Effect", Just before an eviction on Lord Clanricardes Estate, Woodford, Ireland, 188 Creator: Unknown
" An Eye to Effect", Just before an eviction on Lord Clanricardes Estate, Woodford, Ireland, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888
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An Eye to Effect - A Glimpse into the Turbulent Times of Lord Clanricarde's Estate, Woodford, Ireland, 1888
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a pivotal moment just before an eviction on Lord Clanricarde's Estate in Woodford, Ireland. Taken in 1888 by an unknown photographer for The Graphic newspaper, this image offers a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by agricultural workers during the 19th century. In this powerful portrait, a group of farmhands stand together with determined expressions on their faces. Armed with pitchforks as symbols of resistance and resilience, they prepare to confront the impending displacement from their homes and livelihoods. Among them is a courageous female figure who stands shoulder-to-shoulder with her male counterparts, challenging traditional gender roles. The panoramic view showcases the vastness of the estate and emphasizes the scale of this eviction crisis that plagued rural communities across Britain at that time. It also highlights the stark contrast between those in power – represented by Lord Clanricarde and his associates – and those fighting against injustice. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of history's struggles while shedding light on themes such as social inequality, land ownership disputes, and agrarian unrest. Its inclusion in The Graphic underscores its significance as both an informative news piece and an evocative work of art. As we reflect upon this snapshot from our past, let us remember those who fought tirelessly for justice amidst adversity - their determination forever etched within these frames.
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