John Thomson, Covent Garden Flower Women, [Street Life in London], 1877 (published), Woodburytype, London School of Economics - Digital Library, This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) license., LL/49966 | Early social commentary ContentsIntroduction | 362.01 | Early examples of using photography to provide a social commentary | Photographers | 362.02 | Richard Beard: Illustrations for Henry Mayhew - London Labour and the London Poor | 362.03 | Thomas Annan: The Old Closes & Streets of Glasgow | 362.04 | Archibald Burns: Edinburgh | 362.05 | John Thomson: Street Life in London | 362.06 | Jacob A. Riis: How the Other Half Lives | 362.07 | Jacob A. Riis: How the Other Half Lives - Book covers | 362.08 | Lewis W. Hine: The reform of child labour in America | 362.09 | Doris Ulmann: Roll, Jordan, Roll (1933) | Conclusions | 362.10 | Thoughts of early social commentary |
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