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#3 Harry Williams, 42, was convicted of stealing lumps of coal to keep warm. He was given 14 days hard labor.

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#3 Harry Williams, 42, was convicted of stealing lumps of coal to keep warm. He was given 14 days hard labor.

Stealing for Survival: Victorian Mugshots of Food and Clothing Thieves

#3 Harry Williams, 42, was convicted of stealing lumps of coal to keep warm. He was given 14 days hard labor.

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←#2 Robert Graham, 16, stole 11 pairs of stockings on New Year’s Eve in 1872. He was given one month of hard labor.
#4 John Kitchenside, 20, stole oats worth three shillings on December 23, 1872. He was given six weeks hard labor.→

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