Keywords
morality
- "Strike, But Hear Me!", by [Unknown], April 6th, 1861
- 'They're Weel off Ut Con Wark for Their Livin'', by R. R. Bealey, 7/1/65
- 1862, by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862
- A Batchelor's Fancy on the Distress, by [Unknown], September 27th 1862
- A Briton's Appeal, by John Parry (Boatbuilder), July 26th 1862
- A Workman's Wooing, by John Plummer, 13th December 1862
- All’s For The Best., by Unknown, March 9th 1861
- Be Kind, by Spencer T. Hall, Dec 5th 1863
- Brother Look Up, by Daniel Livingstone Naylor, Oct 4 1862
- Bullets and Blood, by W. Billington, October 18th 1862
- Coals of Fire, by unknown, Wednesday, January 21, 1863
- Factory Lad, by Laon, January 14, 1865
- Farewell Old Year, by Thomas Hodson, Dec 26th 1863
- Father Christmas, by F. P. A., December 24, 1864
- Free Readings for the People, by Sylvanus, Feb 21st 1863
- God Help the Poor, by unknown, October 19th 1861
- Heaw to Ged Rich, by W. Billington, July 16, 1864
- In Memoriam.Washington Wilks, Died 27th June, 1864, by unknown, July 2, 1864
- John Well-to-do's Business Mixed with His Sunday Prayers, by unknown, September 5th 1863
- Lancashire in 1862, by J. Bowker, 3rd Jan 1863
- Lines Read Before the Members of the Stalybridge Mechanics Institution on Saturday Evening, Sep. 12, 1863, by Samuel Laycock, Oct 3rd 1863
- Make Glad, by Robert Story, 1862-10-11
- Monday Morning, by Henry Yates, February 27, 1864
- Our Fathers Are Praying for Pauper Pay, by Gerald Massey, April 1, 1865
- Poem by Abraham Lincoln, by Abraham Lincoln, May 13`th,
1865
- Remember the Poor, by Edwin Waugh, 24th January 1863
- Rest To-Morrow, by Samuel Laycock, August 6th 1864
- SOMETHING GOOD TO DO., by [Unknown], 1862-September-06
- Sunny Days Will Come Again, by E. R., 31/1/63
- The Beggar's Lamentation, by G. G. N., November 2nd 1861
- The Captives, by unknown, May 2nd 1863
- The Cry of the Crowd No.II, by W. Billington, May 24th 1862
- The Easiest Thing in Life., by Unknown, February 1st 1864
- The Factory Lass, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
1864
- The Happy Family, by Celina, November 7th 1862
- The Lancashire Wail, by [Unknown], Wednesday, January 29, 1863
- The Rising of the People, by [Unknown], February 13, 1864
- These Three, by Isa Craig, January 21st 1865
- Threads, by unknown, August 29th 1863
- Tickle Times (from "Lancashire Songs"), by Edwin Waugh, 1866
- To the Workmen of the Land, by William Stitt Jenkins, March 26TH 1864
- Welly Clamming, by [Unknown], Dec 13 1862
- While Takin’ A Wift o’ My Pipe., by Edwin Waugh, January 24th 1861
- Workhouse Porters, Or Brothers' Keepers?, by unknown, November 28th, 1863
- [Oh Men with Sisters Dear], by unknown, October 14th 1865
- [Untitled], by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862