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Neath Place, London, c1900. Artist: John Galt
Neath Place, London, c1900. A run down street with three barrows left deserted in the road. 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
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
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