One of a pair of etchings, this one entitled 'The First Shilling Day - going out'. Depicts the crowd smiling and embracing outside the exhibition, a pile of shoes on the ground in the foreground and a man on the right putting on a shoe. Illustration from Henry Mayhew’s ‘The world’s show, 1851, or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs Sandboys and family’. George Cruikshank. (London: David Bogue, 1851.) One of a pair of etchings. 140x220mm 5 1/4x 8 ¾’’
The First Shilling Day - going out
Continue exploring anthropology
candle (ritual & belief: religious buildings & furnishings); candle holder (ritual & belief: religious buildings & furnishings)
shirt (clothing: outerwear)
stopper (containers)
arm ornaments
Collection Information
These objects are only a part of our collections, of which there are more than 350,000 objects. This information comes from our collections database. Some of this is incomplete and there may be errors. This part of the website is also still under construction, so there may be some fields repeated or incorrectly formatted information.
The database retains language taken from historical documents to help research. Please note that some records may feature language and reflect systems of thinking that are outdated and offensive. The database also includes information on objects that are considered secret or sacred by some communities.
If you have any further information about objects in our collections, can suggest corrections to our information or if you see content requiring immediate action, please contact us: enquiry@horniman.ac.uk