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Encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Artist: Paul Sandby
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Encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Artist: Paul Sandby
View of an army encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Showing a windmill on the right and soldiers playing cards with a farmer in front. The encampment existed as a response to the Gordon Riots
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Blackheath Common Encampment Farmer Gambling Game Gordon Riots 1780 Greenwich Heath Lewisham Paul Paul Sandby Playing Cards Riot Rioting Sandby Windmill Aquatint Pastime
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This photo print, titled "Encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780" showcases an intriguing snapshot of history. Created by the talented artist Paul Sandby in the 18th century using aquatint technique, this artwork offers a vivid view of an army encampment during a significant period in London's past. The image reveals a bustling scene on Blackheath, with soldiers engaged in various activities. On the right side stands a majestic windmill, adding charm to the landscape. In the foreground, we witness soldiers engrossed in a game of cards with a local farmer—a testament to their camaraderie and shared moments amidst challenging times. This encampment emerged as a response to the infamous Gordon Riots that shook London in 1780. The unrest prompted authorities to establish military camps for security purposes and maintaining order within society. Sandby's attention to detail is evident throughout this piece; he skillfully captures not only the architectural elements but also portrays individuals from different walks of life. Men and women can be seen dressed according to their respective professions or social standings—each contributing their unique presence to this vibrant tableau. Preserved at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery today, this artwork serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical document. It transports us back centuries ago when war and turmoil shaped daily life while reminding us of humanity's resilience even during tumultuous periods.
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