The Criminal Prisons of London, And Scenes of Prison Life
The book The Criminal Prisons of London, And Scenes of Prison Life was written by author Loewy, Benno, 1854-1919. Fmo Here you can read free online of The Criminal Prisons of London, And Scenes of Prison Life book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Criminal Prisons of London, And Scenes of Prison Life a good or bad book?
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1854. ISSS. Total. Philanthropic Farm School . i 3 11 3 2 23 The London Colonial DormitOTy 30 34 11 9 10 94 The Ragged School Dormitory 20 — — — — 20 The House of Occupation . . 3 5 — 2 2 ^o Juvenile Eefuge . ... — 9 — — — 9 The House in the East . . . i — . 1 23 3 16 43 Kentish Town School . — 1 14 — — 15 Pear Street Befuge . . . — i — — — 4 Boys' Home, Wandsworth . — — — 13 12 25 St. Giles' Industrial School . — — — 6 1 7 Metropolitan Eeformatory, Brixto n — — — — 5 6 Grrotto Passage Industri...al Schoo 1 — — ' — — 6 5 Boys' Eefuge, "Whiteohapel . Total . . . — — — — 1 ■i . 67 67 59 36 54 263 Average received into reformatory asylums from 1851 — 55 52. * It is difficult to understand why the earnings in the tailors' shop, where double the number of hands are employed, are but little more than half those of the shoemakers'. Out of doors a tailor earns as much money as a shoemaker, so that, according to Cocker, if the labota of 13 boys employed at shoemaking is estimated at £2 3i.
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