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Illustration of Oliver Twist asking for 'more'

Illustration of Oliver Twist asking for 'more'

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This illustration by George Cruikshank shows Oliver Twist asking for 'more'.

 
 

Poverty & Wealth

Government report on Metropolitan Workhouses, 1848

Workhouse Food, 1823

Workhouse Labour, 1852

Preface to the 'Cheap Edition' of Oliver Twist, 1850

Booth's Poverty Map of London, 1892

Illustration of Oliver Twist asking for 'more'

Photograph of a Glasgow Slum, 1868

Floor Plan of Epping Union Workhouse, 1837

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