Keywords
hunger
- A Voice Out of the Distress, by J. Lee, July 25th 1863
- An Episode of the War., by John Plummer, October 13th 1862
- An Irish Inquest., by Clio, November 19th 1862
- Be Doubtful-Hearted Never, by Sheldon Chadwick, 18th October 1862
- Bread! Bread! Bread!, by T., April 8th 1862
- Corn., by E. Ross White, February 28th 1863
- Drooping Hearts in Lancashire, by J. Harvey Perry, January 3rd 1863
- Eawr Alley, by Adam Chester, 31/1/63
- Food or Work, by [Unknown], July 2nd, 1864
- Hands and Hearts, by unknown, 15th November 1862
- Hawbuck on the Harvest, by unknown, 22nd August 1863
- Hearts and Homes., by Unknown, October 4th 1862
- Homeless, by Adelaide A. Procter, 25th October 1862
- Into the Wilderness [What the Starving Scholar Said to His Bride], by W. A. Abram, January 10th 1863
- King Cotton., by Unknown, February 26th 1864
- Oh! Rich Man, Hear What A. B. C. Can Say to Thee, by Alcæus, Dec 5 1862
- THE COTTON FAMINE., by [Unknown], Saturday, May 02, 1863
- THE LANCASHIRE WORKMAN’S DREAM., by S.H.BRADBURY (“QUALLON”), 1862-10-18
- The Children in the Wood, by Eliza Cook, August 6th, 1864
- The Christmas Dinner, by unknown,
- The Cry of the Operative, by William Clarke, Nov 15 1862
- The Lancashire Operative's Hymn, by John Plummer, Nov 22 1862
- The Savage Club in Manchester, by Shirley Brooks, September 6th 1862
- The Song of the Street (From the Morning Herald), by W. H. Bellamy, March 4th 1865
- The Starving Cotton Spinners’ Christmas Lament, by Rev. Thomas M. Freeman, December 13th 1862
- There’s Still Enough!, by Unknown, February 1st 1862
- Th’ Poor Mon un Hiz Childer, by unknown, 1863-8-29
- Weeping, by Abe Jones, Nov 22 1862
- Welly Clamming, by [Unknown], Dec 13 1862
- What Are We to Do, by Samuel Laycock, Aug 29th 1863
- Words from Hungry Lips, by Henry Morford, 1867