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A 'B'meeting (engraving)



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A "B"meeting (engraving)

3101278 A " B" meeting (engraving) by Bernard, Frederick L. (1846-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: A " B" meeting. A School Board official questioning parents on their failure to send their children to school. Illustration for How The Poor Live by George R Sims with illustrations by Frederick Barnard (Chatto and Windus, 1883).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23425528

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Appalling Conditions Hardship Living Misery Official Questioning School Board Truancy Working Class


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This engraving titled "A 'B' Meeting" by Frederick L. Bernard depicts a significant moment in the lives of the poor during the 19th century in England. The image showcases a School Board official engaging with parents, questioning their failure to send their children to school. This powerful illustration was featured in George R Sims' book "How The Poor Live" beautifully brought to life by Frederick Barnard's artistic talent. The scene portrays the harsh reality of poverty and its impact on education, highlighting the appalling conditions faced by working-class families in Victorian London. With meticulous attention to detail, Barnard captures the misery and hardship experienced by these individuals as they navigate through their daily struggles. Through this thought-provoking artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an important dialogue between authority figures and impoverished parents. It serves as a reminder of how access to education was limited for many during that era. This print not only sheds light on social issues prevalent in Britain but also offers insight into European society at large. It is a poignant representation of human experiences endured across different cultures and nations. As we contemplate this image, let us reflect upon the significance of education for all children regardless of their background or circumstances. May it inspire us to strive for equal opportunities and work towards eradicating poverty worldwide.

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