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Early Dissipation has Destroyed the Neglected Boy -- The Wretched Convict Droops and Dies by George Cruikshank; Publisher: David Bogue, London — VisualArtsDB
Early Dissipation has Destroyed the Neglected Boy -- The Wretched Convict Droops and Dies
George Cruikshank; Publisher: David Bogue, London
1848
Medium
Glyphograph
Dimensions
8 9/16 x 12 15/16 in. (21.75 x 32.86 cm) (plate) 11 5/8 x 16 9/16 in. (29.53 x 42.07 cm) (sheet)
Genre
Print
Museum
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Tags
England
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The Maniac Father and the Convict Brother are Gone -- The Poor Girl, Homeless, Friendless, Deserted, Destitute, and Gin Mad, Commits Self Murder
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From the Gin Shop to the Dancing Rooms, from the Dancing Rooms to the Gin Shop, the Poor Girl is Driven on in that Course which Ends in Misery and Woe
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From the Bar of the Gin Shop to the Bar of the Old Bailey it is but One Step
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