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Temperance [110]

unknown (1890) Temperance [110]. Women's Penny Paper, 3 (110). p. 85.

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Abstract

1) "Lady Biddulph, when opening a bazaar in Birmingham, said she took the deepest interest in all forms of Temperance work. It was not a fashionable work; she wished it was, and that people with wealth could be got to take interest in it." 2) "The 435th Saturday night entertainment has just been held in Walsall Temperance Hall. About 1,000 persons were present to hear an address from Mrs. Eynon."

Item Type: Article
Categories: 1 Genre > 1.19 Miscellaneous
1 Genre > 1.20 News
2 Content > 2.12 Morals/Values/Virtues
3 Context > 3.4 Indoors
3 Context > 3.8 Provincial
3 Context > 3.11 Venue > 3.11.6 Public Performance Venue
4 Form of Participation > 4.2 Speaker
5 Textualisation of Lecture > 5.4 Mentioned without Title
5 Textualisation of Lecture > 5.6 Summarised
Number of Pages: 1
URI: http://victorianlecturing.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/816

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