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The Able-Bodied Pauper Street-Sweeper. Pauper's were employed as street sweepers in London in return for support by the Parish. Engraving from 'London Labour and the London Poor' by Henry Mayhew (London, 1861
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Able-bodied poor breaking stones for roads in Bethnal Green, Illustrated London News, 15 February 1868. | Workhouse, Stock photos, Paupers