Description
The Good Intent Flour Mill
'Explanation of Plate XXV'
becoming the first martyrs of Cuban independence
Dated 1871
Opium smoking in the East End of London Size:L: 80 x 60cm The Good Intent Flour Mill'Opium smoking in the East End of London', 1874. A notice on the wall refers to the imminent departure of a ship from London to Ceylon and Penang in the Far East. Some opium dens in London were the haunt of lascars and Chinese sailors. A print from the Illustrated London News, 1 August 1874.
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