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6340311 Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing. Worker at a charcoal pit in Furness 64, Jewish pedlar selling pencils door to door in Borrowdale 65 and man fishing on a riverbank using fish-hooks made in Carlisle 66. Woodcut engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce, John Harris, London, 1823. Isaac Taylor was an English writer, artist, engraver and inventor 1787-1865.); © Florilegius
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This print titled "Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing" offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse occupations of 18th-century England. The image showcases three distinct trades that were prevalent during this era. The first scene depicts a worker laboring at a charcoal pit in Furness. Charcoal burning was an essential industry for fuel production, providing heat and energy to households and businesses alike. This trade played a vital role in powering the industrial revolution sweeping across the nation. In the second vignette, we see a Jewish pedlar diligently selling pencils door-to-door in Borrowdale. As an itinerant salesman, he traversed towns and villages offering his wares to eager customers. This portrayal sheds light on the significant contributions made by individuals from various backgrounds within British society. Lastly, we witness a man engrossed in fishing along a peaceful riverbank using fish-hooks crafted in Carlisle. Fishing not only served as sustenance but also provided recreational opportunities for leisurely pursuits amidst nature's beauty. Reviving memories of this historical period is Isaac Taylor's woodcut engraving from his renowned work "Scenes of British Wealth". Through intricate detail and artistic finesse, Taylor captures these trades with precision and authenticity. This print serves as both an educational resource and an artistic masterpiece that transports viewers back to Regency England—a time when industries flourished, cultures intertwined, and everyday life unfolded against the backdrop of societal change.
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