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Rowing boat, the Kathryn Anne, off the Devon coastA rowing boat, the Kathryn Anne of Exmouth, moored off the Devon coast. (2 of 2)
Salvation Army, Thames Embankment, LondonSalvation Army officers in conversation with a group of vagrants spending the night on a bench on the Thames Embankment in Central London
Salvation Army Food Depot interior, East LondonInside the Salvation Army Food Depot on Whitechapel Road in the East End of London. The depot provided basic food and shelter for as little as a penny a night
Salvation Army Food Depot kitchen, East LondonStaff prepare food in the kitchen of the Salvation Army Food Depot on Whitechapel Road in the East End of London. The depot provided basic food and shelter for as little as a penny a night
Salvation Army Food Depot, Whitechapel Road, East LondonA religious meeting at the Salvation Army Food Depot on Whitechapel Road in the East End of London. The depot provided basic food and shelter for as little as a penny a night
Paper sorting, Salvation Army ElevatorMen sorting paper at one of the Salvation Army Elevators. The Elevators provided the destitute with both short-term work and hostel-style accommodation
Salvation Army dormitory, Westminster, LondonA dormitory at a Salvation Army night shelter, perhaps The Harbour on Stanhope Street, Drury Lane, Central London, which opened in 1891. The men sleep in coffin beds
Salvation Army Womens Night Shelter, East LondonThe dormitory of the Salvation Army night shelter for women, opened in 1889 at 194 Hanbury Street, Whitechapel in the East End of London
Ark kitchen, Salvation Army, Southwark, LondonThe kitchen of The Ark, a Salvation Army night shelter for men, opened in 1891 on Southwark Street in south London. A large urn stands on the counter at the left
London County Council Night Office, Charing Cross BridgeApplicants waiting outside the London County Councils Night Office at Charing Cross Bridge, Central London. The Office had telephone links to the citys casual wards, as well as to the Salvation Army
Young men at Salvation Army Training CentreA group of six young men picking apples in an orchard. The location is a Salvation Army Training Centre preparing them for overseas duties with the organisation
Bramwell BoothPortrait, in uniform, of (William) Bramwell Booth (1856-1929), eldest son of Salvation Army founder William Booth. Bramwell became the Armys second leader (General) after his fathers death in 1912
Salvation Army night shelter at supper timeA midnight supper of soup and bread at a London Salvation Army shelter for men brought in from the streets
The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, LondonInmates in the garden of The Nest, a home for sexually abused girls, opened by the Salvation Army in 1901 at Upper Clapton, north east London
Salvation Army Labour Colony at Hadleigh, EssexEntrance to the Salvation Armys labour colony at Hadleigh in Essex. Uniformed officers stand on duty. Founded in 1891 as a farming colony
Families helped to emigrate by the Salvation ArmyA group of families on the platform of a large railway station, about to emigrate to Canada with the assistance of the Salvation Army. An Army band accompanies their departure
Salvation Army Christmas treat for East End childrenEast End of London slum children receive a Christmas treat from the Salvation Army. In front of a decorated Christmas tree
Salvation Army Slum Sisters on a home visitTwo Salvation Army so-called Slum Sisters visit the home of a poor family. At the door, the mother holds a baby in her arms while another child stands barefoot on the paving stones
Salvation Army knitting factoryGirls at work in a Salvation Army knitting factory. They are all wearing regulation long white aprons
Salvation Army Seeking the Homeless, LondonTwo Salvation Army officers accost men sleeping rough on a metal bench. The Army toured London streets offering tickets to their overnight shelters
Salvation Army Industrial Home, LondonInmates of a Salvation Army Industrial Home. Residents of the home were expected to work in return for their board and lodging
Salvation Army elevator dormitoryA dormitory in a Salvation Army Elevator. Elevators, which aimed to help the unskilled or unemployed, combined a factory space together with hostel accommodation for those working there
Salvation Army Food Depot, LondonMen queuing at one of the food depots set up in London by the Salvation Army in the 1890s. The depots provided low cost food and meals for down and outs
General William Booth on provincial tourGeneral William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces
Buckingham Palace Hotel - Church Army Soldiers HostelBuckingham Palace Hotel - being used as the Church Army Soldiers Hostel - very close to Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. An interior view showing the canteen
Rev. William Booth addressing a multi-national audience, 190Illustration showing the Reverend William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army, pictured at an imaginary gathering of a huge multi-national crowd
Rev. William Booth, 1905Photographic portrait of Reverend William Booth (1829-1912), the founder of the Salvation Army, pictured reading the Bible in 1905
Catherine Booth, c. 1890Engraved portrait of Catherine Booth (1829-1890), nee Mumford, wife of William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. Catherine Booth was committed to the same motivations as her husband
Rev. William Booth in his study, 1906Photograph showing Reverend William Booth (1829-1912), the English founder of the Salvation Army, pictured through his office window, 1906
Salvation Army Emigrants at Euston Station, London, 1905Illustration showing a farewell scene at Euston station as Salvation Army emigrants were waved off to their ship, the Vancouver, in Liverpool, 1905
Booth Caricatured - 3WILLIAM BOOTH Salvation Army leader depicted playing the accordion
Revolutionary PropagandaA leaflet published by the provisional government attacks Kornilovs attempted coup and urges without the people there is no salvation of the motherland
William Booth / HerkomerGENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH English religious leader and founder of Salvation Army
Salvation Army CoupleA Salvation Army couple photographed in their uniforms. The photographer works in Barnstaple, so perhaps thats where they are from
Booth Religious LeaderGENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH English religious leader and founder of Salvation Army
First World War PosterAmerican World War One poster promoting the Salvation Army lassie
Jesus Lost or Found- Have you found Jesus, my brother ? - Why, have you lost him, my sister ?
Cornet and DrumSoldiers with cornet and drum
SAVED !
Lady with GuitarSalvation army lady Soldier with her guitar
Mary Magdalen RepentsMARY MAGDALEN She repents of her evil life, reading a Good Book (what, I wonder ?) which assures her there is hope of salvation even for such as her
Jesus SavesOur Holy Mother the Church sometimes provides timely salvation... but you may also need to pray for a very long ladder
William BoothGeneral WILLIAM BOOTH Founder of the Salvation Army
William Booth / PenroseGENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH English religious leader and founder of Salvation Army