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The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who

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The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who

The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who, described as slum saviours, went to live with the poorest London people to help and provide for them. This was seen as a way to save drunkards and fallen women and reach them with Christianity. Date: 1888

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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

1888 Drunkards Fallen Live Members Provide Reach Salvation Save Saviours Sisters Sketches Studies


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