Art Illustration of Greenwich Fair in 1849 - stock illustration
Crowds of people enjoying the annual Fair at Greenwich, to the south east of London. All sorts of activities and debauchery took place, causing the eventual closure of the Fair in 1857! One of a series of comic cartoons of various aspects of English manners, society and customs from “Manners and Customs of Ye Englyshe - Mr Pips hys Diary†drawn by Richard Doyle. Published by Bradbury & Evans, London, 1849.

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