The Old Clothes of St.Giles: c1877
 
 
 

The Old Clothes of St.Giles: c1877

John Thomson

© Museum of London

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This photograph shows a second-hand clothes shop in a narrow street of St. Giles called Lumber Court. Lumber Court is where the poorest would buy and sell clothes.
The image is taken from a series of 37 photographs published in the book, 'Street Life in London' (1877), with text written by John Thomson and the journalist Adolphe Smith. After taking photographs in the Far East, Thomson opened a portrait studio in London in 1875. Two years later he collaborated with the journalist, Adolphe Smith, to produce 'Street Life in London'. The book was conceived as a follow-up to Henry Mayhew's famous study, 'London Labour and the London Poor' (1861–2). The photographs were used to guarantee the book's authenticity.
 
Artist/Photographer/Maker
 
Date
1877 AD - 1879 AD
 
Image Number
001124
 
 

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