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1849, A Railway Meeting, Emotion of the Shareholders at the Announcement of a Dividend of two and a half pence (engraving)
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1849, A Railway Meeting, Emotion of the Shareholders at the Announcement of a Dividend of two and a half pence (engraving)
2809920 1849, A Railway Meeting, Emotion of the Shareholders at the Announcement of a Dividend of two and a half pence (engraving) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1849, A Railway Meeting, Emotion of the Shareholders at the Announcement of a Dividend of two and a half pence. Illustration for Manners and Cvstoms of ye Englyshe drawn from ye Quick by Richard Doyle (Bradbury & Evans, 1850). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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1849 Announcement Board Chairman Democracy Dividends Early Victorian London Tavern Manners And Customs Mid 19th Century Shareholders Dividend Entertaining
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The engraving titled "1849, A Railway Meeting, Emotion of the Shareholders at the Announcement of a Dividend of two and a half pence" captures a humorous moment during an annual general meeting. Illustrated by Richard Doyle in 1849, this mid-19th century artwork provides insight into the social dynamics and customs of early Victorian England. In this satirical portrayal, shareholders gather at the London Tavern to hear the chairman's announcement regarding their dividend. The exaggerated emotions displayed by the attendees range from excitement to disappointment as they react to learning that their dividend amounts to only two and a half pence. The caricatured figures add an entertaining touch to this scene, highlighting both the absurdity and relatability of human reactions. Doyle's work reflects his keen observation of English society during that time period. Through his clever use of satire, he sheds light on various aspects such as democracy, board meetings, and shareholder culture. This image not only serves as a source of amusement but also offers commentary on financial matters within Victorian England. With its clean digital restoration courtesy of Look and Learn publishing house, this print allows us to appreciate Doyle's artistic talent while providing glimpses into historical events surrounding railways in Europe. It is an amusing reminder that even in serious settings like business meetings, humor can find its place amidst discussions about dividends and profits.
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