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Night Watchman or Bellman 1608
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Night Watchman or Bellman 1608
The Night Watchman or Bellman of London, decribes the Watchman and Bellman as a person of some activity, the child of darkness, a common nightwalker; a man that had no man to wait upon him, but only a dog, one that was disordered person and a midnight would beat at mens doors, bidding them (in mere mockery) to look to their candles, when they themselves were in their dead of sleep. Date: 1608
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This evocative image captures the enigmatic figure of a Night Watchman or Bellman from 17th century London, as depicted in a print from 1608. The Night Watchman, also known as a Bellman or Crier, was a common sight on the streets during the hours of darkness. He was a man of some activity, a child of the night, a nocturnal wanderer with only his disheveled dog for company. The Night Watchman's role was to ensure the safety and security of the city's residents during the hours when daylight faded and the streets grew quiet. Armed with a bell or lamp, he would make his way through the streets, issuing pronouncements and making announcements to remind people to secure their homes and keep their candles lit. Despite his important role, the Night Watchman was often seen as a disordered person, a figure of mockery rather than respect. He would beat at the doors of sleeping households, his bell ringing in the stillness of the night, urging the occupants to take heed and be vigilant. This print, created in 1608, captures the essence of the Night Watchman's lonely and mysterious existence. The dimly lit streets, the solitary figure of the Watchman, and the ominous presence of his barking dog all contribute to a sense of intrigue and wonder. The image is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of the Night Watchman and the unique role he played in the daily life of 17th century London.
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