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Public Health Act, 1848

Public Health Act, 1848: The Home Secretary, Lord Morpeth, casting pearls (the provisions of the Act) before swine (the City of London Aldermen). Cartoon from " Punch", London, 1848

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Media ID 9700487

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1848 British Culture Cartoon Large Group Of Animals Looking Away One Man Only Pearl Punch Throwing United Kingdom Home Secretary Lord Morpeth


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This historical print captures a significant moment in the enactment of the Public Health Act of 1848. Depicted is Lord Morpeth, the Home Secretary at the time, standing tall and resolute as he casts pearls before swine - symbolizing the City of London Aldermen who were resistant to change. The cartoon, originally published in "Punch" magazine in 1848, cleverly portrays this clash between progressive reforms and conservative opposition. Lord Morpeth's gesture represents his efforts to introduce vital provisions through this groundbreaking legislation aimed at improving public health standards across Britain. However, it also highlights the frustration faced by reformers when met with resistance from those unwilling to embrace change. The artist's portrayal emphasizes both political satire and social commentary on British culture during that era. The large group of animals representing the Aldermen contrasts with Lord Morpeth as he stands alone, looking away from their dismissive gaze. This juxtaposition underscores his determination to bring about positive transformation despite facing adversity. This photograph serves as a reminder of how far public health measures have come since 1848 and honors those like Lord Morpeth who fought for better living conditions for all citizens. It offers us a glimpse into history while showcasing artistry and craftmanship prevalent during that period in London

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