Beer Street and Gin Lane are a pair of 1751
engravings by
William Hogarth in support of the then-proposed
Gin Act 1751. This
Act of Parliament made the
distillation of
gin illegal in
England.
Beer Street shows a happy city drinking the "good" beverage of English
beer, whereas
Gin Lane claims to show what would happen if people started drinking gin, a harder liquor. People are shown as healthy, happy and hardworking in Beer Street, while in Gin Lane they are scrawny, lazy and acting carelessly, including a drunk mother accidentally sending her baby tumbling to its doom.
Image credit: William Hogarth