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... Female Refuge ' , the ' Female Mission South London Penitentiary ' , etc.2 According to Ryan , from the foundation of the first five Magdalen Hospitals till 1838 , about 11,000 persons altogether were admitted , whilst during the same ...
... Female Refuge ' , the ' Female Mission South London Penitentiary ' , etc.2 According to Ryan , from the foundation of the first five Magdalen Hospitals till 1838 , about 11,000 persons altogether were admitted , whilst during the same ...
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... female bosom . On the use of the corset , George Forster remarks2 : ' Another horror of the present - day clothing is the corset , which is worn as generally as ever , and now on account of the frightful high gauze bodices they make an ...
... female bosom . On the use of the corset , George Forster remarks2 : ' Another horror of the present - day clothing is the corset , which is worn as generally as ever , and now on account of the frightful high gauze bodices they make an ...
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... female trapeze artiste , who called herself Azella , appeared in 1869 at the Holborn Amphitheatre . She was soon followed by others , and within a short time all the London music - halls had their female trapeze artistes . No people has ...
... female trapeze artiste , who called herself Azella , appeared in 1869 at the Holborn Amphitheatre . She was soon followed by others , and within a short time all the London music - halls had their female trapeze artistes . No people has ...
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mistresses in the eighteenth century Foreign prostitutes Homeless girls | 24 |
CHAPTER IV | 115 |
CHAPTER V | 167 |
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