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Title Liverpool Domestic Mission Society – Annual Reports, Volume 2
Author Thornley, William; Robberds, Reverend John; Steinthal, Reverend S A; Bishop, Francis; Wilson, Reverend John; Jones, Reverend Thomas
Date 1 Jun 1854 - 10 Mar 1862
Document Type Printed Book; Report
Publisher Information Liverpool Domestic Mission Society
Reference 266 DOM
Library / Archive Liverpool Record Office
Description Reports of the religious and philanthropic work of the Liverpool Domestic Mission Society, including details on the condition of Liverpool's poor, temperance movements, the success of the society, building of missionary houses, prison conditions and child migration.
Biographical Note / History The Domestic Mission Society was founded in 1836, moved from Greenland Street to Beaufort Street in 1854 and then to Mill Street in 1892.
Theme(s) Departures: Port Conditions and Organisation
Ports Liverpool, England
Keywords religion, poverty, priest, education, death, morality, alcohol, health and sickness, disease, finance, lodging house, living conditions, philanthropy, charity, women, children, family, food, emigration, temperance, overcrowding, murder, accommodation, labourer, prison, sanitation, child migration, crime, hospital
Language English
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Copyright Reproduced by kind permission of Mr Ash, Domestic Mission