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Collecting the Offering in a Scotch Kirk, 1855. Artist: Orrin Smith
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Collecting the Offering in a Scotch Kirk, 1855. Artist: Orrin Smith
Collecting the Offering in a Scotch Kirk, 1855. A ladle being used for the church collection. A print from The Illustrated London News, (14 July 1855)
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Collecting the Offering in a Scotch Kirk, 1855 - A Glimpse into Victorian Church Life
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. This print, created by Orrin Smith in 1855, offers us a fascinating glimpse into the religious practices of 19th-century Scotland. The scene depicts a congregation gathered inside a Scottish church as they participate in the act of collecting offerings for their faith. Intriguingly, we see a woman wearing an elegant bonnet and dress using a ladle to collect donations from the parishioners. This image highlights both the importance of women's involvement in church affairs during this era and the significance placed on financial contributions to support religious institutions. The atmosphere within the kirk is palpable; men, women, and children are dressed modestly yet stylishly as they engage with their faith. The collection box sits prominently at the front of the church, symbolizing not only monetary gifts but also acts of devotion and gratitude towards God. Orrin Smith's skillful engraving captures every detail with precision while preserving an air of simplicity that was characteristic of Victorian art. Published in The Illustrated London News on July 14th, 1855, this print serves as a historical record documenting religious customs during this period. As we observe this snapshot from history through Orrin Smith's lens, it reminds us that spirituality has always played an integral role in society—uniting people across generations and cultures through shared beliefs and traditions.
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