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1930 - 1940

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Edith Tudor Hart, No Home No Dole London, 1931
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Edith Tudor Hart, No Home No Dole London, 1931

Edith Tudor Hart

No Home No Dole London, 1931
Over-sized Vintage Gelatin Silver Print on double-weight paper.
34.4 x 25 cms
13 1/2 x 9 7/8 ins
Stamped and titled on the reverse.

Inscribed in capitals verso: NO HOME NO DOLE LONDON.
Also annotated James Welsh Unemployed London 1936 (?)

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Provenance

Acquired from the photographer's brother, Wolfgang Suschitzky, circa 1981.

Exhibitions

'Writing Her Own Script' at Photo London, Somerset House (11-14 May 2023)
'Unchartered Streets' at Ben Uri Gallery & Museum, London in collaboration with the Centre for British Photography (17 January - 8 March 2024)

Literature

Poverty for Sale. Edith Tudor Hart in Britain (ed. Shirley Reed), 2024 (this print illustrated full page p.162)
Edith Tudor-Hart, Nathaniel McBride, Edith Tudor-Hart: In the Shadow of Tyranny, Wien Museum, National Galleries Scotland, 2013 (illustrated p.77)
Robert Radford, "Edith Tudor-Hart Working in the 30s", Camerawork, issue 19, July 1980 (illustrated)
Exceptionally rare vintage print.
Exceptionally rare vintage print.
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