Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection

Broadside: The vices of the gin shop, public house, and tavern dissected, or, the folly of dram drinking clearly exhibited

Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection

Broadside: The vices of the gin shop, public house, and tavern dissected, or, the folly of dram drinking clearly exhibited

Title Broadside: The vices of the gin shop, public house, and tavern dissected, or, the folly of dram drinking clearly exhibited
Publisher Printed and published by J. Quick, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell; at the Temperance Hotel and Coffee. 159, Aldersgate Street, City; W. Kennedy, 21, Thomas-street, Manchester; where may be had the whole of the Works of Flavius Josephus, Entered at Stationers’ Hall
Time Period 19th century
Description Undated broadside titled The vices of the gin shop, public house, and tavern dissected, or, the folly of dram drinking clearly exhibited. Includes ballad verses and woodcut illustrations with the captions, "temperate and happy family," "intemperate and miserable family," "drink ruins the pocket, the body, and the soul!"
General Subject Area Crime
Extent 1 broadside (20.25 x 6.5 inches)
Institution Kent State University
Repository Special Collections and Archives
Finding aid title Finding Aid for the British Criminal Broadsides collection
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Format of Original document
Subject Substance use
Provenance British Criminal Broadsides collection
Genre/Format broadsides
poetry
street ballads
Geographical Location United Kingdom. England