Cruikshank, George (1848) The Drunkard's Children 8. [Image]
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Abstract
In 1848 George Cruikshank produced this series as a sequel to his extraordinary successful The Bottle. The story of The Drunkard’s Children, also a very widely reprinted and copied set of images, shows the ruin of the lives of the next generation, with crime, prostitution, and suicide all resulting from early familiarisation with drink.
PLATE VIII. – The maniac father and the convict brother are gone. – The poor girl, homeless, friendless, deserted, destitute, and gin mad, commits self-murder.
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