Item #418600 Salvation Army Colonists: England's Unemployed Set Out from Liverpool. Written by Agnes C. Laut, 1909. SALVATION ARMY COLONISTS.

Salvation Army Colonists: England's Unemployed Set Out from Liverpool. Written by Agnes C. Laut, 1909.

New York: The American Review of Reviews, 1909. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. Item #418600

The image on the first page of this article captures a significant moment in history: a large group of people gathered at a dock in Liverpool, preparing to board a ship bound for Canada. The caption identifies them as Salvation Army Colonists, individuals whom the Salvation Army helped migrate from England to Canada in an effort to provide new opportunities for the unemployed. The accompanying article, The Salvation Army and England's Unemployed by Agnes C. Laut, sheds light on the harsh realities of unemployment in England during that era. It describes a firsthand encounter with former factory workers who had resettled in remote parts of Canada, showing how the Salvation Army facilitated their emigration in hopes of offering them better living conditions. 6 pages, illustrated. An original article from the The American Review of Reviews, 1909. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover, prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 18 x 24 cms. Category: Review of Reviews;.

Keywords: BZDB395 Review of Reviews; SALVATION ARMY COLONISTS Salvation Army Colonists: England's Unemployed Set Out from Liverpool. Written by Agnes C. Laut, 1909.

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