The Fair on the Thames, Feby.4.1814

Hand-coloured. Text in English and French below image. Before the demolition of the old London Bridge in 1831, the Thames sometimes froze over during particularly cold winters. Spontaneous 'frost fairs' would follow, as people took to the ice for entertainment, and traders set up stalls. This lively scene from the last great frost fair of 1813-14 shows a real fairground atmosphere, with musicians, refreshment tents and children playing. While the fairs were a delight for most Londoners and a great opportunity for stallholders, they were a disaster for the port.

Object Details

ID: PAH9908
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Clennel, Luke; T & I Elvey Hassell & Rickards Reeve, Richard
Places: River Thames
Events: Thames Frost Fairs, 1814
Date made: 1 May 1814
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 498 x 591 mm; Mount: 574 mm x 764 mm
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