The Cotton Famine: the Manchester and Salford Provident Society distributing clothing, 1862. Charitable donations for unemployed Lancashire textiles workers. 'Our Artist has...made a sketch of that portion of the building where the bales are received in Manchester which is devoted to the making up of the parcels of clothing to be distributed in the town. The Earl of Ducie has placed at the disposal of the executive committee the entire of a new and commodious warehouse in New Cannon-street till June next, where the labour of sorting and packing engages twelve men. Each package not specially assigned by the donor is opened and sorted, and the results of each day's receipts are divided among the various relief committees in proportion to the number of operatives out of employment. From 80 to 100 packages are sent off daily'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.
Lifestyle & Leisure Fashion & Dress
Trade & Industry Manufacturing & Heavy Industry
Society & Culture Issues & Causes
Society & Culture Wealth & Poverty
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3867x2929
File Size : 11,061kb