People of the Elephant Line Up for their Eels

PART OF:
Images made for 'Bert Hardy at Work: The Picture Post Years'
Made:
1949 in Lambeth
maker:
Bert Hardy

Silver gelatin print by Bert Hardy, printed in 1985, titled "A Sight That is One of the Symbols of the District: People of the Elephant Line Up for their Eels". Originally published in Picture Post Vol. 42, No. 2, January 8, 1949. Story titled "Life in the Elephant", about everyday life in London's Elephant and Castle neighbourhood. Caption in magazine reads: "Cow-heel for Manchester. Chaps for Bath. But Eel for the Elephant. Hot, a shilling a basin; jellied, two shillings. Pea-soup, 4d. and 6d a time. Those in line have the patient, no-kidding look of folk given to thinking in pence, not pounds, and to wondering daily where the pence have gone."

Photographer's stamp on verso.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Object Number:
1991-5065/32
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 200 mm x 245 mm
type:
photograph
credit:
National Science and Media Museum, Bradford