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My Lockdown Life: Day 306

William Powell Frith’s “The Signal” (1858) on Watergate Street in Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) William Powell Frith’s “The Signal” (1858) PHOTO LOCATION Watergate Street, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 11, 2021February 10, 2021Posted in1850s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1858, Collage, Frith_William_Powell, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 296

William Powell Frith’s “The Two Main Figures from 'The Derby Day'” (1860) in front of Eat Vietnam bar-b-grill on Evelyn Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) William Powell Frith’s “The Two Central Figures in ‘Derby Day‘” (1860) (See also The Derby Day) PHOTO LOCATION Eat Vietnam bar-b-grill restaurant on Evelyn Street, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 1, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1860s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1860, Collage, Frith_William_Powell, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 288

Oscar Wilde and three other figures from William Powell Frith’s “A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881” (1883) visit Sayes Court Park, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) William Powell Frith’s “A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881” (1883) PHOTO LOCATION Sayes Court Park, Deptford, London

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 24, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1880s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1883, Collage, Frith_William_Powell, Lockdown3.0, Royal_Academy, Victorian, Wilde_Oscar

My Lockdown Life: Day 282

William Powell Frith’s “The Little Gleaner” (c. 1850) near some bins on Grove Street in Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) William Powell Frith’s “The Little Gleaner” (c. 1850) PHOTO LOCATION Grove Street, Deptford, London

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 18, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1850s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1850, Collage, Frith_William_Powell, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 276

William Powell Frith’s “Dolly Varden” (1842) at the intersection of Euston Road and Midland Road near the British Library and St. Pancras station

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) William Powell Frith’s “Dolly Varden” (1842), which depicts a character from Charles Dickens’s Barnaby Rudge PHOTO LOCATION Intersection of Euston Road and Midland Road near the British Library and St. Pancras Station, London

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 12, 2021February 6, 2021Posted in1840s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1842, Collage, Frith_William_Powell, Lockdown3.0, Victorian
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