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That's How Our Poor Have To Live

Sheet Music
ca. 19th century (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Music sheet cover for 'That's How Our Poor Have To Live!', composed by John Read, published by Charles Sheard, ca. 19th century. This music sheet cover depicts a poor working class family in the nineteenth century.

Object details

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Object type
TitleThat's How Our Poor Have To Live (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Lithograph
Brief description
Music sheet cover for 'That's How Our Poor Have To Live!', composed by John Read, published by Charles Sheard, ca. 19th century.
Physical description
Cover of the sheet music for 'That's how our poor have to live'. In the centre, there is an image of a poor working class family. Credits of the song are printed above and below the image.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36cm (approx)
  • Width: 25.6cm (approx)
Marks and inscriptions
/'THAT'S HOW OUR POOR HAVE LIVE!/ /CHORUS/ /MEN FOR WORK TRYING ! CHILDREN ALL CRYING;/ /IMPLORING THEIR PARENTS FOR BREAD THEY CAN'T GIVE:/ /AND WHEN DAY IS O'ER THEY'VE TO SLEEP ON THE FLOOR:/ /THAT'S HOW OUR POOR HAVE LIVE!/ /A PATHETIC SONG/ /WRITTEN COMPOSED & SUNG BY/ /JOHN READ/ /LONDON, CHARLES SHEARD 192 HIGH HOLBORN. W.C./ (Text on front of cover.)
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subject depicted
Place depicted
Association
Literary referenceThat's how our poor have to live! by John Read
Summary
Music sheet cover for 'That's How Our Poor Have To Live!', composed by John Read, published by Charles Sheard, ca. 19th century. This music sheet cover depicts a poor working class family in the nineteenth century.
Other number
331 - PeoplePlay UK number
Collection
Accession number
S.452-2012

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Record createdMay 3, 2012
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