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HIM5252897 Oliver Twist demande une deuxieme ration au cuisinier dans le refectoire tandis que les autres eleves essuient leur bol et regardent la scene effares. Scene tiree du roman de Charles Dickens ""oliver Twist"", 1871.
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LLJ583472 Halfpenny dinners for poor children in East London; dated 26 March 1870
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LIP1595088 Dinners for Poor Board-School Children in Shoreditch. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 4 February 1888.W D Almond
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XJF384003 John Pounds (1766-1839) English teacher, created the concept of Ragged schools; he taught poor and homeless children in his workshop;
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HIM5252894 Oliver Twist demande une deuxieme ration au cuisinier dans le refectoire tandis que les autres eleves essuient leur bol et regardent la scene effares. Scene tiree du roman de Charles Dickens ""oliver Twist"", 1836.
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UIG684718 The Mullens children (& some neighbors) ready for school.
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LIP1625893 A London School-Board Capture, 2.40 am. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 September 1871.English School (19th Century)
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LLH982722 Poor children. Cinderella stamp issued for the Charitable Committee of Brno.
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LLM7149322 Poor scholar of Dulwich College. Illustration from The Historic Dress of the English Schoolboy, by Wallace Clare (Society for the Preservation of Ancient Customs, London, c1939). Credit: Geoffrey Bickers.
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LLJ605220 Cover of The Graphic (published on 15 March 1890), with an illustration depicting free dinners to poor children at the King Edward's Mission, Whitechapel - before th rush for the door.
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LLM461864 Poor little doggie. Illustration for Nister's Holiday Annual 1894.
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LLM2814663 "Rags and Tatters." Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo (The Children's Bookroom, c 1904).
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LLM7165753 Fitting poor School-Board Children with new Boots and Shoes. Illustration for Our Darlings, The Children’s Treasury of Pictures and Stories, edited by T J Barnardo, c 1887.
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LIP1603120 Clothing Poor Children in a West of Ireland Schoolhouse. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 May 1891.English School (19th Century)
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LLM976156 Rich children visiting poor children at Xmas. Illustration for "Little Paul's Christmas" in the New Series Toy Books (Religious Tract Society, c 1890).
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LLM6015564 Children and their teacher in a school in India. Illustration from The Story of the World in Pictures (Odhams Press, London, 1934).
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UIG5616434 Illustration depicting children at the Clare Market Ragged School, St Clement Danes, being given their weekly free dinner. Dated 19th Century. 01/01/1869
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LIP1099441 Halfpenny Dinners for Poor Children in East London. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 26 March 1870.
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LLM7184890 Poor, poor Teddy! Illustration from Birdie's Picture Book (c1920).
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LLJ605221 Page from the Illustrated London News (published on 24 November 1883), with a series of illustrations depicting the London Samaritan Society's distribution of boots and clothing to poor children.
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LIP1047141 Free Dinners to Poor Children at the King Edward's Mission, Whitechapel, "after". Illustration for The Graphic, 15 March 1890.
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UIG798461 Bangladesh
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LLM3093785 Children learning to read. Postcard, early 20th century.
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LLE981324 "Taching the larning to the finest Pisantry on Earth", 1840.
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LLM3654633 Children on London Streets. Illustration for The People's Magazine (January to June 1872).
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HGP371386 From the interior of a church in Cirencester;
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LIP1047140 Free Dinners to Poor Children at the King Edward's Mission, Whitechapel, "before", the Rush for the Door. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 March 1890.
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DUV6523576 in “Moral Alphabet in Action. In Paris at all novelty merchants. Lithograph Lemercier, Benard et Cie, Paris, s. d. (v. 1840). Leporello, 24 pages. Dimensions: 10.5 x 14.5 cm.”
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JLJ4603383 The little school boy or poor school boy Painting by Antonio Mancini (1852-1930) 19th century Sun. 1,3x0,97 m Paris, Musee d'Orsay
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LLM5986990 Studio portrait of young girl, wearing her school satchel. Postcard, early 20th century.
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LLM2799836 Street Industry of London Children. Illustration for Walks In and Around London by Uncle Jonathan (Charles H Kelly, 1889).
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BAL127866 landing troops from a gun-boat;
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LLM670567 Saturday Night at the Workhouse. Illustration for The Boy's Own Magazine (Beeton, c 1865). Digitally cleaned image.
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BAL109697 by William Jabez Muckley
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LLM7157148 Poor children enjoying a farthing feast. Illustration from Bubbles, edited by Dr Barnardo (The Children's Bookroom, London, 1902).
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UIG801895 South Africa
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LAL453732 Thomas Barnardo: Champion of the Poor. Original cover art.
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LLM2814620 A Happier New Year. Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo (The Children's Bookroom, c 1904).
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DUV8713130 Cahier d'ecriture de Leonie Jarry Desloges. Cahier commence le 9 octobre 1874, fini le 26 mai 1875, ecrit uniquement sur les pages de droite. Dimensions : 29,5 x 19,5 cm.
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LLP728973 The poor of London - gratuitous distribution of waste fish at the West End. Published in The Graphic, 7 January 1882.
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LIP1103298 Fete given by the Prince Imperial to Poor Children of Paris in the Tuileries Gardens. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 21 May 1864.
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XJF265800 from'The Illustrated London News',9th September 1871 London School Board created by the Elementary Education Act 1870; Provided free education for the poor; beginning of compulsory education;
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LLJ602264 Cover of The Sunday at Home (published on 19 May 1888), with an illustration of a Crossing Sweeper counting coins in his hand, while holding his broom.
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UIG801841 Bangladesh
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LLM8647236 Poor. Illustration for The Ladies’ Treasury, Vol I, 1858.
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LLM3097123 Poor posture for reading and writing. Illustration for La Femme, Medecin du Foyer by Anna Fischer (Muller, c 1900).
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LLJ585440 The child's heart growing prematurely old, a child holding a broom, crying by the side of a road, 1892.
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XLF3782823 ' Shaftesbury, or Lost and Found' - poor children looking at a picture of Lord Shaftesbury, Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, philanthropist and co- founder of the Ragged Schools, 1801- 1885. From watercolour by W. MacDuff.British Rebels and Reformers, published by William Collins of London, 1942, p.32
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UIG801833 Bangladesh Education is fundamental to the development of Bangladesh. Among those who enter primary school, only 76% complete it. It takes them an average 6.6 years to do so. Six percent of children do not enroll, and 25% of those who do, drop out. That means 30% of Bangladeshi children do not have a primary school education. Source: USAid Bangladesh. Local and foreign NGOs setup schools through out the country for community children to improve the situation.
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UIG801842 Bangladesh Education is fundamental to the development of Bangladesh. Among those who enter primary school, only 76% complete it. It takes them an average 6.6 years to do so. Six percent of children do not enroll, and 25% of those who do, drop out. That means 30% of Bangladeshi children do not have a primary school education. Source: USAid Bangladesh. Besides the government, local and foreign NGOs setup schools through out the country for community children to improve the situation.
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LLJ604781 Page from the Illustrated London News (published on 24 October 1863), with an article titled The Dwellings of the poor in Bethnal Green, and two illustrations depicting: a garret at No 10, Hollybush Place; and a room occupied by a military tailor and his family at No 10, Hollybush Place.
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LLJ585564 Page from The Ladies' Companion with an illusration depicting a weaver's home in Spitalfields, London, with a woman sitting on the floor with two children.
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LLJ585438 Pray remember the poor sweeper, a young crossing sweeper holding a brush, begging for money from a woman holding a parasol.
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UIG801838 Bangladesh
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UIG799810 South Africa
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LLJ610585 Vagrant in the casual ward of workhouse. Illustration from Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor.
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LLJ602204 A sketch in the streets of London, depicting a group of people dressed in tattered clothing standing on a London street.
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LIP1055432 Magic Lantern Entertainment given to 1450 Poor and Destitute Children by the Members of the Fulham Liberal Club and Institute. Illustration for The Graphic, 23 February 1889.
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UIG801840 Bangladesh
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UIG801832 Bangladesh
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LLJ586968 'City Arabs' - from a photograph taken after a course of training at Belvedere Crescent Reformatory, London. Published in the Illustrated London News, 1 March 1856.
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UIG801779 Afghanistan
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LLM2797813 There Was A Poor Woman Who Lived In A Shoe. Snap card, published by Thomas De La Rue, late 19th century.
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LLJ583113 A scene in St Giles's
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NP125511 by William Redmore Bigg
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UIG801829 Bangladesh
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LLM2798381 The Distribution Of Christmas Gifts To Poor Children Inpatients At The Hospital. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 23 December 1900.
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UIG801856 Bangladesh Education is fundamental to the development of Bangladesh. Among those who enter primary school, only 76% complete it. It takes them an average 6.6 years to do so. Six percent of children do not enroll, and 25% of those who do, drop out. That means 30% of Bangladeshi children do not have a primary school education. Source: USAid Bangladesh. Local and foreign NGOs setup schools through out the country for community children to improve the situation.
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UIG801830 Bangladesh Education is fundamental to the development of Bangladesh. Among those who enter primary school, only 76% complete it. It takes them an average 6.6 years to do so. Six percent of children do not enroll, and 25% of those who do drop out. That means 30% of Bangladeshi children do not have a primary school education. Source: USAid Bangladesh. Local and foreign NGOs setup schools through out the country for community children to improvise the situation.
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LLM3635069 Homeless! Illustration for Cassell's Pictorial Scrap Book (1889). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM964512 Oh, pity the poor, the young, and the weak! From issue of Our Darlings, c 1885.
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LLJ586967 A 'City Arab', from a photograph taken before admission to the Belvedere Crescent Reformatory, London. Publlished in the Illustrated London News, 1 March 1856.
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LLJ587539 Unable to obtain employment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg, and by this means they still supply the bottle.
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UIG801837 Bangladesh
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XEE4170921 History of Gaul: King Charlemagne (742 - 814) opens a school where rich children and poor children will be taught by a monk. in “Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Preparatory Course and First Year of Elementary Course." (elementary school, elementary school) DEVINAT - TOURSEL, Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923.
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LIP1036380 Homeless. Illustration for The Graphic, 5 September 1891.
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UIG796470 Bangladesh
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XJF270096 the central soup depot, Barrack Street, Cork;
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UIG798515 Bangladesh
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LIP1100681 Ireland and the Irish. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 12 August 1843.
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LIP1099969 Homeless. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 July 1879.
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UIG801953 Egypt
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LIP2772098 Winter in Paris, Poor Savoyard Boys of the Quartier Mouffetard. Illustration for The Illustrated Times, 12 February 1870.
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UIG801788 Afghanistan
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LLM7165784 Open all Night to Receive Poor Children. Illustration for Our Darlings, The Children’s Treasury of Pictures and Stories, edited by T J Barnardo, c 1887.
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LLJ605428 Christmas distribution of coals. Published in the Illustrated London News, 22 December 1849.
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XJF447322 ragged schools were charitable schools dedicated to the free education of destitute children in inner-city areas;
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LLJ605423 A Christmas dinner given by actors to poor children in Lambeth. Published in The Graphic, 25 December 1886.
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LLM725640 Poor Smike from Nicholas NIckleby. Dickens character. From set of presumably chapbook prints, with short verses below. Line-frame replaced in Photoshop, because partially trimmed off in originals.
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UIS5081982 Four children in a field, 1932. A photograph of four small children playing with cut grass in a field and waving for the camera, taken by James Jarche for the Daily Herald newspaper on 11 July, 1932. These smiling children are playing at the Children's House, Bow, in London's East End. The house was a pioneering creche and nursery for the poor children of the area. It was opened in 1923 by the author H.G. Wells (1866-1946). The Children's House was run by the sisters Muriel (1883-1968) and Doris Lester (1886-1965). The sisters were commited Christians who campaigned for world peace - and did much good work to help the poor of the East End.
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UIG801959 Egypt
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LIP1610967 Distress in the East of London, Dinner given to Poor Children at the Royal Victoria Yard, Deptford. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 March 1867.English School (19th Century)
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