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OSTLER AT KESTON CROSS
OSTLER William Blake, one-eyed ostler at Keston Cross, Kent Date: circa 1826
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1826 Blake Eyed Grooms Keston Servants Ostler
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This evocative image captures the quiet moment of an ostler, named William Blake, at Keston Cross in Kent, England, circa 1826. An ostler was a servant or groom who looked after horses at an inn or coaching house. Blake, with his distinctive one eye, is deep in thought as he attends to his duties. His weathered face and worn clothing speak to the long hours spent in the elements, caring for the horses and travelers passing through. The setting of Keston Cross is significant as it was a popular coaching stop on the London to Dover road, making it a bustling hub of activity. Despite the hustle and bustle of the surrounding area, Blake finds a moment of stillness and introspection amidst the chaos. The photograph, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to the early 19th century. It provides a poignant reminder of the important role ostlers like Blake played in the transportation industry and the daily lives of travelers. Their dedication and hard work ensured that horses were well-cared for and that travelers could continue their journeys safely and efficiently. This image is a testament to the rich history of transportation and the people who made it possible. It invites us to reflect on the past and appreciate the contributions of the unsung heroes like William Blake, the one-eyed ostler at Keston Cross.
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