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Victorian street-sellers in Covent Garden. A NEW book has revealed the striking mug shots of Britain???s criminal women in the late 1800s and early 1900s and the tragic circumstances that led them to a life of crime. Incredible images show Elizabeth Dillons who began working as a prostitute at age 16 and was convicted more than forty times for charges including riotous behaviour, drunkenness and disorderly conduct, obscene language, vagrancy, wilful damage, prostitution, theft, and assault. Other stunning photographs show Maria Adams who was revealed as the youngest woman in convict prison aged 17 in the 1881 census, Sarah Tuff convicted of larceny multiple times and not permitted to return to her marital home by her husband upon her release from one of her prison stints, and Amelia Layton who sought out the workhouse on many occasions as a way to fight against her poverty before dealing with her financial problems by committing theft and receiving a 12-month sentence. The remarkable insight into the lives of female criminals is showcased in Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey???s new book, Criminal Women 1850-1920, published by Pen and Sword. Lucy Williams / Barry Godfrey / mediadrumimages.com
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2018-09-10
Lucy Williams / Barry Godfrey / /Media Drum/East News
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