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The National Vigilance Association - NVA Workers, London
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The National Vigilance Association - NVA Workers, London
The National Vigilance Association - NVA Workers at work at a London Railway Station. The NVA was a society established in August 1885 " for the enforcement and improvement of the laws for the repression of criminal vice and public immorality" as the result of articles exposing child prostitution published by W. T. Stead in the Pall Mall Gazette. Date: 1930s
Media ID 18073359
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