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Place, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood festival, Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, 1851. Artist: Henry Anelay
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Place, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood festival, Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, 1851. Artist: Henry Anelay
Place, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood festival, Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, 1851. A print from the Illustrated London News, 23rd August 1851
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Anelay Buckinghamshire Bystander Bystanders Crowded Fate Fete Henry Henry Anelay Temperance Country House Hartwell
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This print captures the essence of the Place, Temperance, and Bond of Universal Brotherhood festival held in Hartwell, Buckinghamshire in 1851. Created by artist Henry Anelay, this engraving showcases a significant event that took place during the 19th century. The scene depicts a stately home surrounded by a bustling crowd of people who have gathered to partake in this grand celebration. The landscape is adorned with lush plants and trees, emphasizing the beauty of nature during the summer season. As bystanders observe from afar, they become witnesses to an extraordinary display of entertainment and leisure. The festival represents a concept deeply rooted in Victorian values - temperance and universal brotherhood. It serves as a reminder for individuals to embrace moderation while fostering unity among all members of society. This message resonates through every aspect of the event; from its crowded atmosphere to its diverse range of activities. Published in the Illustrated London News on August 23rd, 1851, this print offers us a glimpse into an important moment in British history. It encapsulates not only the spirit of that era but also highlights how festivals served as platforms for social cohesion and enjoyment. Henry Anelay's skillful portrayal transports us back to this vibrant time period where community gatherings like these were cherished opportunities for connection and merriment.
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