k The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the poleaxe to the head. The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the poleaxe to the head. The slaughterman leans on the poleaxe after the exertion of killing the beast. A steel for sharpening his tools hangs from his waist. A cleaver leans against a stool on the left, and a butchers tray leans against the hitching rail on centre right. From Costume of Great Britain by William Henry Pyne London, 1808. Aquatint. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole axe to the head. The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole axe to the head. The slaughterman leans on the pole axe after the exertion of killing the beast. A steel for sharpening his tools hangs from his waist. A cleaver leans against a stool on the left, and a butcher s tray leans against the hitching rail on centre right. From  Costume of Great Britain  by William Henry Pyne  London, 1808 . Aquatint.
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The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole-axe to the head.

The Slaughterman. The ox has been killed by blows of the pole-axe to the head. The slaughterman leans on the pole-axe after the exertion of killing the beast. A steel for sharpening his tools hangs from his waist. A cleaver leans against a stool on the left, and a butcher's tray leans against the hitching rail on centre right. From 'Costume of Great Britain' by William Henry Pyne (London, 1808). Aquatint.

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