Where the plough doesn't go, weeds will grow - Illustration
Farm, 19th Century Style, Abandoned, Activity, Advice
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- 19th Century Style,
- Abandoned,
- Activity,
- Advice,
- Agriculture,
- Antique,
- Black And White,
- British Culture,
- Careless,
- Concepts,
- Concepts & Topics,
- Cultures,
- Deterioration,
- Drawing - Art Product,
- Education,
- Emotion,
- English Culture,
- Engraved Image,
- Equipment,
- Failure,
- Farm,
- Field,
- Fool,
- Grass,
- Hedge,
- History,
- Ignorance,
- Illustration,
- Message,
- Messy,
- Monochrome,
- Motion,
- Nature,
- Non-Urban Scene,
- Old,
- Old-fashioned,
- Plow,
- Plowed Field,
- Rural Scene,
- Sayings,
- Sketch,
- Social History,
- Text,
- The Past,
- Uncultivated,
- Vertical,
- Wildflower,
- Wisdom,
- Woodcut,
- Work Tool,
- See all
Description
'Where the plough shall fail to go, there the weeds will surely grow.' If children are not taught right from wrong, then mischief will follow. A cautionary message with an illustration from 'John Ploughman's Pictures: or More of His Plain Talk for Plain People' by C.H. Spurgeon, published by Passmore & Alabaster, London, 1880.