This late 19th-century illustration shows supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night – a night scene in an alley. Many of the newsboys and street boys of New York have no homes. Driven out from the alleys and by-ways of the slums, and from the dens in tenement districts, where most of them were born, they sell papers, black shoes, beg or steal, as need be, and sleep wherever night overtakes them. Their faces are old from constant exposure as well as from the struggle for existence. Their thin clothes afford small protection against winter’s cold. It is not til one sees them at n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-supperless-and-homeless-image152441329.html
RFJT08D5–This late 19th-century illustration shows supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night – a night scene in an alley. Many of the newsboys and street boys of New York have no homes. Driven out from the alleys and by-ways of the slums, and from the dens in tenement districts, where most of them were born, they sell papers, black shoes, beg or steal, as need be, and sleep wherever night overtakes them. Their faces are old from constant exposure as well as from the struggle for existence. Their thin clothes afford small protection against winter’s cold. It is not til one sees them at n
Their only bed - Supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night - A Night Scene in an alley - New York City, circa 1892 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/their-only-bed-supperless-and-homeless-street-boys-sleeping-out-at-night-a-night-scene-in-an-alley-new-york-city-circa-1892-image368470269.html
RM2CBD7GD–Their only bed - Supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night - A Night Scene in an alley - New York City, circa 1892
A night scene in a New York alley - supperless and homeless boys bed down for the night with boxes and straw. Date: 1891 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-night-scene-in-a-new-york-alley-supperless-and-homeless-boys-bed-105352209.html
RMG3B5PW–A night scene in a New York alley - supperless and homeless boys bed down for the night with boxes and straw. Date: 1891
Homeless street boys sleeping in an alley in New York City 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/homeless-street-boys-sleeping-in-an-alley-in-new-york-city-1890s-hand-image7737054.html
RMAE1RWF–Homeless street boys sleeping in an alley in New York City 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut
New York Street Arabs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-street-arabs-image6559077.html
RMA66MP6–New York Street Arabs
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RMAJ12T1–Children in poverty Los Angeles CA
Their Only Bed.— Supperless And Homeless. Street Boys Sleeping Out At Night. — A Night Scene In An Alley. archive illustration of Lights and shadows of New York life, 1890s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/their-only-bed-supperless-and-homeless-street-boys-sleeping-out-at-night-a-night-scene-in-an-alley-archive-illustration-of-lights-and-shadows-of-new-york-life-1890s-image696600925.html
RF3CD8WGD–Their Only Bed.— Supperless And Homeless. Street Boys Sleeping Out At Night. — A Night Scene In An Alley. archive illustration of Lights and shadows of New York life, 1890s
This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in a washroom in New York City. The caption reads: The washroom on the newsboys lodging house just before supper time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-homeless-boys-in-a-washroom-image157346874.html
RFK3YNF6–This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in a washroom in New York City. The caption reads: The washroom on the newsboys lodging house just before supper time.
This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in a washroom in New York City. The caption reads: The washroom on the newsboys lodging house just before supper time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-homeless-boys-in-a-washroom-image157346875.html
RFK3YNF7–This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in a washroom in New York City. The caption reads: The washroom on the newsboys lodging house just before supper time.
This late 19th-century illustration shows supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night – a night scene in an alley. Many of the newsboys and street boys of New York have no homes. Driven out from the alleys and by-ways of the slums, and from the dens in tenement districts, where most of them were born, they sell papers, black shoes, beg or steal, as need be, and sleep wherever night overtakes them. Their faces are old from constant exposure as well as from the struggle for existence. Their thin clothes afford small protection against winter’s cold. It is not til one sees them at n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-supperless-and-homeless-image152441331.html
RFJT08D7–This late 19th-century illustration shows supperless and homeless street boys sleeping out at night – a night scene in an alley. Many of the newsboys and street boys of New York have no homes. Driven out from the alleys and by-ways of the slums, and from the dens in tenement districts, where most of them were born, they sell papers, black shoes, beg or steal, as need be, and sleep wherever night overtakes them. Their faces are old from constant exposure as well as from the struggle for existence. Their thin clothes afford small protection against winter’s cold. It is not til one sees them at n
This late 19th-century illustration shows the opening illustration iin the book—Darkness and Daylight in New York (1899) by Helen Campbell (1918), Thomas W. Knox (1896), and Thomas Byrnes (1910), published by A.D. Worthington & Co. It focuses on homeless in New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-the-opening-illustration-image157346914.html
RFK3YNGJ–This late 19th-century illustration shows the opening illustration iin the book—Darkness and Daylight in New York (1899) by Helen Campbell (1918), Thomas W. Knox (1896), and Thomas Byrnes (1910), published by A.D. Worthington & Co. It focuses on homeless in New York City.
This late 19th-century illustration shows the opening illustration iin the book—Darkness and Daylight in New York (1899) by Helen Campbell (1918), Thomas W. Knox (1896), and Thomas Byrnes (1910), published by A.D. Worthington & Co. It focuses on homeless in New York City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-the-opening-illustration-image157346879.html
RFK3YNFB–This late 19th-century illustration shows the opening illustration iin the book—Darkness and Daylight in New York (1899) by Helen Campbell (1918), Thomas W. Knox (1896), and Thomas Byrnes (1910), published by A.D. Worthington & Co. It focuses on homeless in New York City.
This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in New York City. The caption reads: 'Waifs and Strays of a Great City. —A Group of Homeless New York Newsboys. The names of the boys are, right to left: Whitey, Dutchy, Yaller, Slobbery Jack,King of Bums, King of Crapshooters, Bumlets, Sheeny, The Snitcher, Snoddy, Kelly the Rake. Most of the boys who frequent the Newsboys Lodging Houses are waifs, pure and simple. They have never known a mother's or a father's care, and have no sense of identity. As a rule, they are known by nicknames, and then generally speak of each other only by thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-homeless-boys-in-new-york-image157346871.html
RFK3YNF3–This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in New York City. The caption reads: 'Waifs and Strays of a Great City. —A Group of Homeless New York Newsboys. The names of the boys are, right to left: Whitey, Dutchy, Yaller, Slobbery Jack,King of Bums, King of Crapshooters, Bumlets, Sheeny, The Snitcher, Snoddy, Kelly the Rake. Most of the boys who frequent the Newsboys Lodging Houses are waifs, pure and simple. They have never known a mother's or a father's care, and have no sense of identity. As a rule, they are known by nicknames, and then generally speak of each other only by thes
This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in New York City. The caption reads: 'Waifs and Strays of a Great City. —A Group of Homeless New York Newsboys. The names of the boys are, right to left: Whitey, Dutchy, Yaller, Slobbery Jack,King of Bums, King of Crapshooters, Bumlets, Sheeny, The Snitcher, Snoddy, Kelly the Rake. Most of the boys who frequent the Newsboys Lodging Houses are waifs, pure and simple. They have never known a mother's or a father's care, and have no sense of identity. As a rule, they are known by nicknames, and then generally speak of each other only by thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-homeless-boys-in-new-york-image157346869.html
RFK3YNF1–This late 19th-century illustration shows homeless boys in New York City. The caption reads: 'Waifs and Strays of a Great City. —A Group of Homeless New York Newsboys. The names of the boys are, right to left: Whitey, Dutchy, Yaller, Slobbery Jack,King of Bums, King of Crapshooters, Bumlets, Sheeny, The Snitcher, Snoddy, Kelly the Rake. Most of the boys who frequent the Newsboys Lodging Houses are waifs, pure and simple. They have never known a mother's or a father's care, and have no sense of identity. As a rule, they are known by nicknames, and then generally speak of each other only by thes
This late 19th-century illustration shows paperboys in New York City. The caption reads:'Getting Points from the Last Edition.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-paperboys-in-new-york-city-image157346857.html
RFK3YNEH–This late 19th-century illustration shows paperboys in New York City. The caption reads:'Getting Points from the Last Edition.'
This late 19th-century illustration shows paperboys in New York City. The caption reads:'Getting Points from the Last Edition.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-paperboys-in-new-york-city-image157346860.html
RFK3YNEM–This late 19th-century illustration shows paperboys in New York City. The caption reads:'Getting Points from the Last Edition.'
This late 19th-century illustration shows a paperboy in New York City. The caption reads: 'Ext-r-ah 'Dishun.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-a-paperboy-in-new-york-city-image157346863.html
RFK3YNER–This late 19th-century illustration shows a paperboy in New York City. The caption reads: 'Ext-r-ah 'Dishun.'
This late 19th-century illustration shows a paperboy in New York City. The caption reads: 'Ext-r-ah 'Dishun.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-a-paperboy-in-new-york-city-image157346866.html
RFK3YNEX–This late 19th-century illustration shows a paperboy in New York City. The caption reads: 'Ext-r-ah 'Dishun.'
This late 19th-century illustration shows a rag picker's cellar in an alley off Baxter Street in New York City. It is near the Water Street Mission. In 1872 businessman Frederick Hatch bought the property in Lower Manhattan that became the Water Street Mission. He had met Jerry McAuley and put him in charge of this new venture - America's first Rescue Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-late-19th-century-illustration-shows-a-rag-pickers-cellar-in-image152441324.html
RFJT08D0–This late 19th-century illustration shows a rag picker's cellar in an alley off Baxter Street in New York City. It is near the Water Street Mission. In 1872 businessman Frederick Hatch bought the property in Lower Manhattan that became the Water Street Mission. He had met Jerry McAuley and put him in charge of this new venture - America's first Rescue Mission.