William Foden, a gardener at Quarry Bank Mill

1904

Seated on a stone, hands busy and eyes full of warmth, William Foden takes a moment’s rest in this rare portrait from 1904. A long-serving gardener at Quarry Bank Mill, William represents the quiet dignity of the working class at the turn of the century.

His patched clothing, worn boots and tin lunch pail beside him tell a story of toil and devotion — not just to his trade, but to a way of life that was vanishing even then. Quarry Bank Mill, now preserved as a National Trust site, was one of the most important industrial heritage sites in Britain, and its gardens and estate were tended with care by men like William.

Captured forever in this simple, moving image, William reminds us of the faces behind the great engines of history — the everyday workers who made Britain grow.

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Envíado por OldPik el 13 de octubre de 2024

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William Foden, a gardener at Quarry Bank Mill
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