St Giles’ Fair, Oxford, Oxfordshire, September 1905. Photographed by Henry William Taunt (1842–1922) on silver gelatin glass plate negative. Despite t


St Giles’ Fair, Oxford, Oxfordshire, September 1905. Photographed by Henry William Taunt (1842–1922) on silver gelatin glass plate negative. Despite the bustle of St Giles’s Fair, the photographer Henry Taunt has inevitably attracted attention perched, presumably on a stepladder, above the fairgoers. Employees of the ornately decorated Taylor’s Royal Electric Coliseum are drumming up business, and a Fried Fish and Chip Potato wagon stands beside the gas lamp. St Giles’s Fair had evolved from a parish wake first mentioned in 1624 into a major amusement fair with special trains bringing visitors from far afield. Taunt photographed the fair from the late 1860s, hoping of course to sell many images, and also out of personal interest.


Size: 5200px × 3979px
Location: England
Photo credit: © Arcaid / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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