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The line up for free soup distributed by the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen
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The line up for free soup distributed by the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen
The line up for free soup distributed by the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen, which was warmly welcomed when it visited Gateshead. 30th January 1934
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NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Gateshead
Tyne and Wear
England
Media ID 21734667
© Mirrorpix
Britain British Isles Economy Gateshead Great Britain North East Poverty Social History Tyne And Wear
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This print titled "The line up for free soup distributed by the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen" takes us back to a significant moment in history - Gateshead, 30th January 1934. In this snapshot of the 1930s, we witness a powerful image that reflects both the dire economic conditions and the compassionate efforts to alleviate poverty during that time. The long queue stretches as far as the eye can see, with men, women, and children patiently waiting their turn for a warm meal provided by the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen. The faces captured in this photograph reveal a mix of weariness and hopefulness; it is evident that these individuals have been affected by hardship but are grateful for this much-needed assistance. This image serves as a reminder of an era marked by social challenges and economic struggles across Britain. It sheds light on how charity organizations like the Salvation Army played an essential role in supporting those who were most vulnerable in society. Decades later, this poignant photograph continues to evoke empathy and understanding towards those enduring difficult circumstances. It stands as a testament to resilience amidst adversity while also highlighting our collective responsibility to address issues of poverty even today. As we reflect upon this piece from Memory Lane Prints' collection, let us remember not only its historical significance but also consider how it resonates with contemporary discussions surrounding inequality and social justice.
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