James Crosby A3 Print
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James Crosby (1838 - 1901)
In 1884, James Crosby’s pioneering series in the Liberal Bristol Mercury ‘The Homes of the Bristol Poor’ caused a sensation. The son of a Bristol mariner, his passionate and detailed depiction of the misery caused by the bad conditions in which so many Bristolians lived, helped to change government attitudes about the need for decent housing for the workers.
Journey to Justice Bristol
Throughout October 2017 the Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft (PRSC) and Journey to Justice Bristol (JToJ) collaborated on a project to visualise Bristol’s history of activism and struggles for social justice.
Part of a variety of exciting and innovative activities for the JToJ event, PRSC worked with JToJ to celebrate and honour key activists in Bristol that have contributed to and inspired the social movement, but have not been recognised for their actions. To raise awareness about these people, we feature their likeness and ideas on fine bone china mugs and prints.
Product Specification
Type: Giclée print, unframed
Dimensions: A3 / 420 x 297mm
Frame not included
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