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130-year-old sketches of everyday life in Bristol

By Martin Booth  Monday Oct 21, 2024

An exhibition at the Bristol Beacon features 130-year-old sketches of everyday life in Bristol drawn by a deaf artist.

Harry Bow drew much of what he experienced as a young man in Victorian Bristol – from the opening of the Clifton Rocks Railway to a walk to Portishead, which was then just a village.

On show until Friday, the exhibition from arts organisation Spectroscope formed part of Sign Festival Bristol which took place over the weekend at Watershed and the Beacon.

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Exhibition curator Cathy Mager with two of Harry Bow’s sketches – photo: Cathy Mager

Founder of Spectroscope, Cathy Mager, created the exhibition as a summary of 2,000 diary pages and several hundred newspaper articles.

She said: “This project has been a labour of love but I am confident when the people of Bristol see Harry’s drawings, they will experience the same fascination that I have.

“It is amazing to see the city I call home depicted in drawings from over a century ago by a fellow deaf artist and I have felt a sense of comradery with Harry from learning about his life and experiences.”

Main photo: Charlie Swinbourne

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