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Cat's meat man in an East End street, London, c1902. Artist: John Galt
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Cat's meat man in an East End street, London, c1901-c1902. Artist: John Galt
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Neath Place, London, c1900. Artist: John Galt
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Little Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Sunday bird fair, Sclater Street, off Brick Lane, London, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Little Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, London, c1900.  Artist: John Galt
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Assembling match boxes at home, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Sunday bird fair, Sclater Street, off Brick Lane, London, c1900. Artist: John Galt
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Cleaning shells for manufacturing, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Making firewood from scrap timber, 1900s.  Artist: John Galt
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Residents of Little Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, c1902. Artist: John Galt
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The London City Mission Hall in Grundy Street, near East India Dock, London, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Sunday bird fair, Sclater Street, off Brick Lane, London, c1900. Artist: John Galt
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Making shovels from scrap, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Helpers in the mission, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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London City Mission group at Barnet Fair, London, 1900s. Artist: John Galt
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Meeting of London City Mission (LCM) at Barnet Fair, Barnet, London, early 20th century. Artist: John Galt
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London street scene, (c1900?). Artist: John Galt
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'Cats Meat', Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones
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Interior of a London slum, c1900.
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Cat's meat man on a slum street, London, 1900s. Artist: John Galt 
Cat's meat man on a slum street, London, 1900s. The man can be seen on the right, with a cat between the wheels of his barrow. A line of children halfway down the street appear to be staring back at the photographer. Galt came to London in 1890 to work as a missionary for the London City Mission. In the early 1900s he took a series of photographs, mainly of the East End, which he had made into lantern slides to illustrate lectures publicising the work of the Mission. Galt sought to show that though there was great poverty in the East End, the people were not sub-human, as was popularly imagined by the middle-classes, but ordinary folk trying to do their best under difficult circumstances. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR914294 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3659px × 5157px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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