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The Needs of the Salvation Armys Social Institutions are Great and Pressing, 1901
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The Needs of the Salvation Armys Social Institutions are Great and Pressing, 1901
The Needs of the Salvation Armys Social Institutions are Great and Pressing, 1901. From The Sunday Strand Vol. IV, [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1901]
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Media ID 14981230
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Appeal Assistance Booth Charity Edwardian English Text Financial General Booth General William Booth George Newnes George Newnes Ltd Lower Case Newnes Salvation Army Sunday Strand Western Script William Booth
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This photo print, titled "The Needs of the Salvation Army's Social Institutions are Great and Pressing, 1901" offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century charity work. Taken from The Sunday Strand Vol. IV by George Newnes Ltd in London, this close-up image captures the essence of religious assistance and financial support. Intriguingly monochromatic, the photograph showcases a group of people gathered around an object adorned with English text. The lower case lettering emphasizes their plea for aid while conveying a sense of urgency. This powerful visual representation symbolizes the concept of charity as it highlights the importance placed on helping those in need during this era. At its center stands General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, whose dedication to providing assistance to marginalized communities is well-known. His presence in this image further underscores the significance and pressing nature of their mission. Printed using ink on paper, this historical artifact serves as a reminder that even over a century ago, organizations like the Salvation Army recognized societal challenges and actively sought support to address them. Preserved by The Print Collector29 under Heritage Images' collection, this photograph immortalizes not only General Booth's legacy but also humanity's enduring commitment to compassion and social welfare.
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