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Photograph - Street Advertising; Street Life in London
  • Street Advertising
    Thomson, John, born 1837 - died 1921
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Street Advertising; Street Life in London

  • Object:

    Photograph

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (photographed)

  • Date:

    1877-1878 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Thomson, John, born 1837 - died 1921 (photographer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Woodburytype

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Mrs D. Crisp

  • Museum number:

    PH.322-1982

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level H, case X, shelf 37, box A

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Object Type
The photographer John Thomson (1837-1921) used the 'Woodburytype' process patented in 1864 for the images in Street Life in London, including this photograph. This was a type of photomechanical reproduction using pigmented gelatin, usually of a rich purple-brown colour. The process was complicated but remained popular until about 1900 because of the high quality and permanence of the finished images.

Subjects Depicted
Those who pasted advertisements in difficult positions while perched on ladders were paid higher wages than others in the same job. Employees were often paid by the hour unless it was raining (which prevented pasting), when they were not paid at all. There were around 200 people employed in street advertising, including those who would ride round the city to see that the work had been done properly. Street advertising was considered a good alternative to the workhouse (an institution where the poor were housed and given work).

Real or Posed?
The people in the pictures were arranged or posed by Thomson to form interesting compositions. However, the results were often naturalistic because the subjects and surroundings were always authentic.

Place of Origin

London, England (photographed)

Date

1877-1878 (made)

Artist/maker

Thomson, John, born 1837 - died 1921 (photographer)

Materials and Techniques

Woodburytype

Dimensions

Height: 11 cm unmounted, Width: 9 cm

Object history note

Taken in London by John Thomson (born in Edinburgh, 1837, died in London, 1921)

Descriptive line

Street advertising

Labels and date

British Galleries:
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 'STREET LIFE IN LONDON'

These photographs were first published in 12 instalments in 1877-1878 in a series entitled 'Street Life in London'. John Thomson had earlier photographed in China and recognized London as a remarkable new subject. Together with journalist Adolphe Smith he wrote commentaries on each image. 'Street Life' is among the earliest and most evocative examples of social documentary photography. [27/03/2003]

Categories

Photographs

Collection code

PDP

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