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John Pettie ‘What Sent Me to Sea’ (GWF004)
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periods
centuries nineteenth century
 
eras Victorian
geography
Great Britain England > Chester
 
Great Britain England > Cheshire
settings
exteriors
 
built environments buildings > workshops
 
built environments features and fittings > doorways
people
figures men
 
figures children
 
figures elderly people
 
figures number of figures > 2 figures
 
figures physical characteristics > disability
 
figures physical characteristics > facial hair
 
figures physical characteristics > prostheses
 
jobs and roles vocations > carpenters
 
jobs and roles vocations > sailors
 
social status working classes
 
clothing Victorian clothing > men's clothing
 
clothing work clothing > aprons
 
clothing accessories > hats
activities
physical positions postures > sitting
 
actions and speech physical motions > playing
 
actions and speech physical motions > smoking
 
actions and speech verbal communications > talking
 
actions and speech manual and farm work > building
 
actions and speech manual and farm work > carving
objects
tools and implements labouring equipment > barrels
 
tools and implements labouring equipment > carpenter's tools
 
furnishings benches
 
recreational objects toys > toy figures and vehicles
 
transport and travel vehicles > boats
 
food and drink other ingestibles > tobacco
themes
society and culture leisure and recreation > leisure [general]
 
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