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Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, testing all the patent cures

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Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, testing all the patent cures

Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, testing all the patent cures he has purchased to protect himself from the plague. Plague of London - 1665. Illustration by John Franklin (fl.1800-61) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s, London, 1855 (f

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1665 1855 Ainsworth Cures Franklin Harrison John Literature Patent Paul Plague Porter Protect Saint Testing William Blaize Grocer Purchased


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In this illustration by John Franklin, we are transported back to the haunting era of the Plague of London in 1665. The image depicts Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, diligently testing all the patent cures he has purchased in a desperate attempt to protect himself from this deadly epidemic. With an air of both determination and trepidation, Blaize can be seen carefully examining each remedy before subjecting himself to its effects. His face reflects a mixture of hope and skepticism as he puts his trust in these supposed remedies that promised salvation from the plague's wrath. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every line and shadow on Blaize's face conveys his inner turmoil and uncertainty. The dimly lit room adds an eerie atmosphere, emphasizing the gravity of the situation faced by Londoners during those dark times. William Harrison Ainsworth's novel "Old Saint Paul’s" serves as inspiration for this evocative illustration. Through Franklin's skilled hand, we are reminded not only of the historical context but also of our shared vulnerability when faced with unforeseen challenges. This thought-provoking image transports us back centuries ago while reminding us that human resilience knows no bounds even in times of despair. It serves as a poignant reminder that history has much to teach us about strength, perseverance, and ultimately finding light amidst darkness.

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