A Feast for the Boy Chimney Sweeps
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Caption | A Feast for the Boy Chimney Sweeps. A annual part held at the St John's Wood Tavern designed to persuade public opinion that the use of boy chimney sweeps was acceptable. However, in 1875, a few year's after the party's introduction, the use of chimney boys was made illegal. Original artwork for cover of Look and Learn issue no 863 (29 July 1978). |
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Creator | unknown |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
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