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The distress in Lancashire: Sewing for unemployed girls, 1862
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The distress in Lancashire: Sewing for unemployed girls, 1862
Sewing school for unemployed factory girls, Zion Chapel, Stretford Street, Manchester. The girls, ranging in age from sixteen years old to adult women, have free use of the premises, which is heated and lit with gas, and also are supplied with materials to work with.
1862
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1862 Chapel Distress Lancashire Manchester Mar16 Needlework Sewing Sews Stretford Unemployed Unemployment Zion 1860s
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This poignant image captures the moment of solidarity and resilience in the face of unemployment during the mid-19th century in Lancashire, England. The photograph, titled "Sewing for Unemployed Girls, 1862," depicts a group of women and girls of various ages gathered at Zion Chapel on Stretford Street in Manchester. The interior of the chapel has been transformed into a sewing school, providing a sanctuary for those who have lost their jobs in the factories. The girls, dressed in simple attire, are deeply focused on their needlework, their expressions reflecting determination and concentration. The room is warmly lit by gas lamps and heated, offering a reprieve from the harsh conditions outside. The sewing school provides not only a place to work but also the necessary materials for the women to create garments, thereby offering a glimmer of hope in these challenging times. The year 1862 was a period of significant economic hardship in Lancashire, with the textile industry facing a downturn, leading to widespread unemployment. The establishment of sewing schools like this one was an essential response to the crisis, offering a means for women and girls to learn a valuable skill and earn a living. The image serves as a testament to the power of community and the importance of education and skill development in times of distress. This photograph, taken from the Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the past, reminding us of the resilience and resourcefulness of those who came before us, and the importance of supporting one another during times of hardship.
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