File:The Child Mother.jpg
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English: The Child-Mother, frontispiece illustration from Needham, Geo C. "Street Arabs and Gutter Snipes", Boston, 1884 |
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Source | Needham, Geo C. "Street Arabs and Gutter Snipes" | |||
Author | unknown; possibly taken from Charles Loring Brace's "The Dangerous Classes of New York" or Dr. Thomas Barnardo's "Night and Day" - see book introduction | |||
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01:34, 7 September 2007 | 510 × 815 (78 KB) | Sherurcij (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Illustration from below book |Source=Needham, Geo C. "Street Arabs and Gutter Snipes" |Date=1884 |Author= |Permission={{PD-1923}} |other_versions= }} Category:Mothers |
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