Keywords
domesticity
- A Briton's Appeal, by John Parry (Boatbuilder), July 26th 1862
- A Christmas Carol, by K, December 28th 1861
- A Mother's Wail, by John Plummer, 24th May 1862
- A Night with the Brother of "Mine Host" of "Who Could Have Thought It?" Grimshaw Park, Blackburn, by W. M. Billington, July 30, 1864
- A Plea Fra' Lancashur (from Punch), by unknown, August 28th, 1862
- A Song of the Cotton Famine, by unknown, November 8th, 1862
- About the Fire., by Unknown, February 8th 1862
- An Appeal for the Modest Poor, by unknown, July 5th 1862
- Aw've Turned Mi Bit o' Garden O'er, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- Coals of Fire, by unknown, Wednesday, January 21, 1863
- Concert and Literary Entertainment in Aid of the Relief Fund (W. A. Abram poem), by W. A. Abram, May 31 1862
- Cowd Winter is Comin' Wonst Moor, by W. Billington, September 19th 1862
- Domestic Verses, by J. C. Prince, August 13th 1864
- Eawr Alley, by Adam Chester, 31/1/63
- Eawt o' Wark., by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
1864
- Factory Lad, by Laon, January 14, 1865
- For Home and Love, by J. O., November 23rd, 1861
- Freedom to the Slaves, by G. G. N., October 5th 1861
- Frettin', by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- God Help the Poor, by [Unknown], Feb 22nd 1862
- Gooin' t' Schoo, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Hard Times, by John Plummer, Wednesday, November 05, 1862
- Hard Times; Or, Th' Weyvur to His Wife, by "A Lancashire Lad," (James Bowker), 1866
- Hoamly Chat, by Williffe Cunliam, 11th July 1863
- Home is Home, However Lowly: A Proverb Paraphrased, by Alaric A. Watts, February 1st 1862
- How to Live on Three Shillings a Week, or the Poor Surat Weaver's Lament, by [Unknown], 7/3/63
- In Adversity, by J. Heywood, March 8th, 1862
- Lancashire Distress, by [Unknown], June 28th 1862
- Mother, the Angels Call Your Child, by M. H. L. Saddleworth, August 20th 1864
- Neither Work Nor Wages, or, The Cotton Famine, by E. R., 12th July 1862
- Random Thoughts on the Marriage of the Prince of Wales by a Benedict Who Knows What It Is to Be Hungry, by [Unknown], March 7, 1863
- Relief for Lancashire, by H., November 22nd, 1862
- THE WORKMAN., by [Unknown], 1862-July-5
- Th' Owd Pedlar, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- The Beddin's Goan, by W. A. Abram, November 29, 1862
- The Cotton Famine – Christmas, 1862, by Samuel Clarkson, 1st March 1863
- The Cry of the Crowd No.II, by W. Billington, May 24th 1862
- The Dying Workman., by John Plummer, November 8th 1862
- The Factory Lass, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
1864
- The Home Legion, by Unknown, May 29th 1862
- The Lancashire Famine. A Contrast. Then and Now; Or Past and Present. Then, or Past, by Y. Stonmarket, January 17, 1863
- The Lancashire Operatives' Appeal, by William Eaton, Wednesday, November 26, 1862
- The Operative's Home, by W. M. Billington, October 3, 1863
- The Silent Mills of Lancashire, by Rev. J. Baker, Dec 27 1862
- The Smokeless Chimney, by E. J. B., June 21st 1862
- Tickle Times (from "Lancashire Songs"), by Edwin Waugh, 1866
- [Untitled], by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862