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A Night Shelter For The Poor And Homeless, Provided By The Salvation Army In The 19th Century, Aka "two Penny Hangover". The Client Was Charged Two Pennies And Was Allowed To Sleep By Leaning On Or Hanging Over A Rope Placed In Front Of A Bench, But Not Allowed To Lie Down Flat On His Back. The Rope Was Cut At Daybreak In Order To Encourage The Clients To Wake Up Early And Leave. From Illustrierte Sittengeschichte Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart By Eduard Fuchs, Published 1909
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A Night Shelter For The Poor And Homeless, Provided By The Salvation Army In The 19th Century, Aka "two Penny Hangover". The Client Was Charged Two Pennies And Was Allowed To Sleep By Leaning On Or Hanging Over A Rope Placed In Front Of A Bench, But Not Allowed To Lie Down Flat On His Back. The Rope Was Cut At Daybreak In Order To Encourage The Clients To Wake Up Early And Leave. From Illustrierte Sittengeschichte Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart By Eduard Fuchs, Published 1909
A Night Shelter For The Poor And Homeless, Provided By The Salvation Army In The 19th Century, Aka " two Penny Hangover". The Client Was Charged Two Pennies And Was Allowed To Sleep By Leaning On Or Hanging Over A Rope Placed In Front Of A Bench, But Not Allowed To Lie Down Flat On His Back. The Rope Was Cut At Daybreak In Order To Encourage The Clients To Wake Up Early And Leave. From Illustrierte Sittengeschichte Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart By Eduard Fuchs, Published 1909
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This print captures a poignant scene from the 19th century, showcasing a night shelter provided by the Salvation Army for the poor and homeless. Known as the "two Penny Hangover" this unique refuge charged clients two pennies to sleep in an unconventional manner. Instead of lying down flat on their backs, individuals were allowed to lean on or hang over a rope placed in front of a bench. The image portrays men finding solace in this humble sanctuary, seeking respite from their daily struggles. The atmosphere is filled with weariness and vulnerability as these destitute souls find temporary relief from their hardships. It serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those living on society's fringes during that era. To encourage early wake-up calls and prompt departure, at daybreak, the rope would be cut - signaling that it was time to rise and face another challenging day ahead. This practice aimed to instill discipline while ensuring that others could also benefit from this limited space. Published in 1909 by Eduard Fuchs in his illustrious work "Illustrierte Sittengeschichte Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart" this photograph provides us with an invaluable glimpse into history's forgotten corners. It sheds light on both the compassion shown by organizations like the Salvation Army and the enduring struggle against homelessness throughout centuries past. Ken Welsh's skillful reproduction allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also invites contemplation about our present-day efforts towards providing shelter and support for those experiencing homelessness worldwide.
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