Get Up and Bar the Door details |
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| Image title: | Get Up and Bar the Door | |
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| Source: | Rackham, Arthur: “Some British Ballads” (1919) | |
| Place shown: | none | |
| Keywords: | peoppe, interiors, cottages, colour | |
| Status: | public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required | |
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The house-wife carries a hot pan of stew by the handle, a cat sits on the hearth by, one assumes, the fire, and the husband looks to his wife even as she in turn looks to the door. It fell about the Martinmas time, The wind sae cauld blew south and north, ‘My hand is in my hussyskap, They made a paction ’tween them twa, Then by there came two gentlemen, ‘Now whether is this a rich man’s house, And first they ate the white puddings, Then said the one unto the other, ‘But there ’s nae water in the house, O up then started our goodman, Then up and started our goodwife, |
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| Dimensions: | 124 x 144mm (4.9 x 5.7 inches) | |
| Filename: | 066-Get-Up-and-Bar-the-Door-q85-777x894.jpg | |
| Blog link: | http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Rackham-SomeBritishBallads/pages/066-Get-Up-and-Bar-the-Door/066-Get-Up-and-Bar-the-Door-q75-435x500.jpg | |
| Painter: | Arthur Rackham (1867 – 1939) | |
| Scanner dpi: | 1400 | |
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