Winter Amusement
A View in Hyde Park from the Sluce at the East End.
London,
Publish'd by Robt. Sayer, 53 Fleet Street,
March 12, 1787.
Engraving with hand colour.
Image: 268 by 342mm (10.5 by 13.5 inches). Sheet: 340 by 410mm (13.5 by 16.25 inches).
12387
notes:
The development of metal-bladed skates in the eighteenth century made skating a popular pastime. Hyde Park was already a fashionable gathering place, and when it was cold enough for the water to freeze over the park saw skating, sledding and tobogganing. It was a universally popular diversion; those who did not have their own skates could hire them, as shown by the tent on the right. The blades were attached to the shoe by straps. Women were less likely to skate than men, a...
bibliography:
BM 1931,1114.207.
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