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Relief Europe H Collection

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Andover Workhouse

Andover Workhouse
1846: The Andover Union workhouse, the centre of a scandal in 1845-6 when McDougal, the master of the workhouse was accused of excess cruelty toward the paupers

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Earthquake Recovery

Earthquake Recovery
1908: New barracks being built at Messina, with materials sent from North America, after devastation caused by an earthquake. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Relief Supplies

Relief Supplies
1908: Soldiers bring relief supplies for the inhabitants of Messina, following the earthquake which destroyed two-thirds of the town. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Charity Bazaar

Charity Bazaar
circa 1870: Society ladies browse the stalls at a bazaar in aid of charity. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Homeless Bedroom

Homeless Bedroom
circa 1868: A group of men in the bedroom at a homeless shelter at Medland Hall in London. Londons Homes For The Homeless by T W Wilkinson (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Homeless Shelter

Homeless Shelter
circa 1900: Men sitting on rows of benches at a Salvation Army shelter for the homeless at Blackfriars, London. Original Publication

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Childrens Home

Childrens Home
circa 1890: Nannies take care of the infants at an institution for unwanted babies in Stepney, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: London Workhouse

London Workhouse
4th August 1849: A new workhouse for the poor of the London parishes of Fulham and Hammersmith, complete with playground. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Red Cross Station

Red Cross Station
December 1908: Members of the Italian Red Cross seeing to the injured in Messina, Sicily after an earthquake that destroyed half the town and killed over 77, 000 people

Background imageRelief Europe H Collection: Soup Kitchen

Soup Kitchen
1879: A soup kitchen for the Jewish poor in Spitalfields, London. Published in Illustrated London News 27th December 1879 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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