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Temperance Collection (page 5)

Background imageTemperance Collection: Lehmanns Wine advertisement

Lehmanns Wine advertisement
An advertisement for Lehmanns non-alcoholic wine. Two figures clad in Classical Greek or Roman attire carry a vine branch between them

Background imageTemperance Collection: Temperance album

Temperance album. Date c1871 Aug. 1

Background imageTemperance Collection: Poor Richard illustrated, lessons for the young and old on i

Poor Richard illustrated, lessons for the young and old on industry, temperance, frugality &c. by Benjamin Franklin. Print showing a small portrait of Benjamin Franklin

Background imageTemperance Collection: Very Rev. Theobald Mathew. Apostle of temperance

Very Rev. Theobald Mathew. Apostle of temperance

Background imageTemperance Collection: Temperance, a centennial allegory

Temperance, a centennial allegory

Background imageTemperance Collection: Customers from The Gin-Shop by Cruikshank

Customers from The Gin-Shop by Cruikshank
These are the Customers, youthful and old, That drink the strong drinks which are sold night and day At the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay. Illustration no

Background imageTemperance Collection: The Waterman Arms, Southwark

The Waterman Arms, Southwark
A photograph of The Waterman Arms in Southwark, SE London, the first trust public house to be opened in London. While alcoholic drinks were still sold

Background imageTemperance Collection: Barrack canteen exterior, 1847

Barrack canteen exterior, 1847
Exterior of an army barrack canteen, 1847. An illustration provided to accompany an article in the Illustrated London News, advocating temperance and reform

Background imageTemperance Collection: Barrack canteen interior, 1847

Barrack canteen interior, 1847
Interior of an army barrack canteen, 1847. An illustration provided to accompany an article in the Illustrated London News, advocating temperance and reform

Background imageTemperance Collection: Intemperance / W H Robinson

Intemperance / W H Robinson
Barbed wire surrounding a public house - a sure way to discourage intemperance. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture

Background imageTemperance Collection: Carrie Nation, the Saloon Smasher

Carrie Nation, the Saloon Smasher
Carrie Nation (1846-1911), American temperance campaigner known as the Saloon Smasher because of her use of vandalism to get her views across -- she would generally enter a saloon

Background imageTemperance Collection: The Sunday Question

The Sunday Question
Cartoon asking whether the working class should spend Sunday in the public house, or being educated in a museum or art gallery

Background imageTemperance Collection: Temperance Friendly Society Postcard

Temperance Friendly Society Postcard - Juvenile Section - savings and assurance benefits for men, women and children

Background imageTemperance Collection: BILLETED

BILLETED
Two soldiers are aghast to discover they have been billeted at the Coldwater Temperance Hotel. No chance of a quick pint there

Background imageTemperance Collection: Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh, the Ojibbeway Chief at Dury Lane Theatre

Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh, the Ojibbeway Chief at Dury Lane Theatre
Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh, the Chief of the native American Indian Ojibbeway tribe, sketched during a temperence meeting in Dury Lane theatre, 1860

Background imageTemperance Collection: Members of the Womens Crusade surrounding a Whisky Saloon

Members of the Womens Crusade surrounding a Whisky Saloon
Engraving showing a group of American men in a whisky saloon as, outside, members of the Womens Crusade, a temperance movement, lay siege to the venue, Ohio, 1874

Background imageTemperance Collection: Joseph Livesey

Joseph Livesey
JOSEPH LIVESEY temperance advocate and philanthropist

Background imageTemperance Collection: The Perils of home Brew

The Perils of home Brew
When you brew your own beer at home there is no such thing as last orders, as this household is discovering

Background imageTemperance Collection: Temperance - Two Ways

Temperance - Two Ways
The Two Ways: a temperance concert exercise by George Thayer promises to guide you away from the evils of drink and towards righteousness

Background imageTemperance Collection: Wine on Fire, 1886

Wine on Fire, 1886
Temperance activists in Broadway Tabernacle, New York, USA, set fire to communion wine, lest it tempt them into Satans lap

Background imageTemperance Collection: Surrounded Drunk, 1873

Surrounded Drunk, 1873
A drunken man lying in the street attracts a crowd of onlookers, who attempt to revive him

Background imageTemperance Collection: Party for Beloved Drink

Party for Beloved Drink
Many tears are shed when a New York hotel stages a funeral party for its beloved liquor on the eve of prohibition

Background imageTemperance Collection: Poor Richard - 3

Poor Richard - 3
POOR RICHARDs ALMANAC Franklins Lessons in Industry, Temperance, Frugality &c, a typical item : If you would know the value of money, try to borrow some

Background imageTemperance Collection: Poor Richard - 1

Poor Richard - 1
POOR RICHARDs ALMANAC Franklins Lessons in Industry, Temperance, Frugality &c, a typical item : He that hath a trade, hath an estate

Background imageTemperance Collection: Poor Richard - 2

Poor Richard - 2
POOR RICHARDs ALMANAC Franklins Lessons in Industry, Temperance, Frugality &c, a typical item : Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee

Background imageTemperance Collection: Cruikshank / Wagstaff

Cruikshank / Wagstaff
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK the artist and temperance advocate as a young man

Background imageTemperance Collection: Sons of Temperance 1 / 2

Sons of Temperance 1 / 2
THE ORDER OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE friendly society - unsurpassed sick and assurance benefits for men, women and children (1 of 2)

Background imageTemperance Collection: Drink Temperance

Drink Temperance
The good ladies of Logan, Ohio, sing psalms outside a bar, hoping to put the drinkers off their tipple

Background imageTemperance Collection: An English workman and his family -- Cruikshank

An English workman and his family -- Cruikshank
A workmans home, with father and mother at the table, a little maid serving them, and their two young children at a tiny table in front of the hearth. Ominously, the father is holding a bottle

Background imageTemperance Collection: Cruikshank / Maull / Cdv

Cruikshank / Maull / Cdv
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK artist and temperance advocate

Background imageTemperance Collection: Publican Repents, 1864

Publican Repents, 1864
The landlord of the Grapes tavern empties casks and smashes bottles in the cellar, in order to repent the evils of his intemperate profession

Background imageTemperance Collection: Beer Poured Overboard

Beer Poured Overboard
Arriving at New York, USA, the French liner Paris is forced to pour its beer overboard

Background imageTemperance Collection: Band of Hope Prize

Band of Hope Prize
C.E.T.S Church of England Temperance Society ? All England Challenge Competition for Band of Hope, Diocese of Canterbury, Herne Bay Branch. Claude Watkins wins a prize

Background imageTemperance Collection: Sons of Temperance 2 / 2

Sons of Temperance 2 / 2
THE ORDER OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE friendly society - unsurpassed sick and assurance benefits for men, women and children (2 of 2)

Background imageTemperance Collection: The Bottle, 2 -- Cruikshank

The Bottle, 2 -- Cruikshank
The Bottle, scene 2 The family pawn clothing to pay for The Bottle

Background imageTemperance Collection: Temperance meeting in cathedral town

Temperance meeting in cathedral town
A temperance meeting in a cathedral town meets opposition. Attended by Wilfred Lawson, George Trevelyan & Dr Temple



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