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Vagrants Food Ticket, Hinckley Union, Leicestershire
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Vagrants Food Ticket, Hinckley Union, Leicestershire
Ticket issued to a vagrant following his departure from the Hinckley Union workhouse, Leicestershire. When he presented it to the specified person (en route to his next destination) he would receive the stated food allowance, namely half a pound of bread and two ounces of cheese
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This poignant photograph showcases an original Vagrants Food Ticket from the Hinckley Union in Leicestershire, England, dating back to the 1910s. The ticket, issued to a vagrant following his departure from the workhouse, serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities of poverty and homelessness during this era. The hand-written document specifies that the bearer is entitled to half a pound of bread and two ounces of cheese at the designated location upon presentation of the ticket. This meager allowance would have provided some sustenance for the vagrant as he continued his journey to his next destination. The ticket's intricate design and formal language reflect the bureaucratic processes that governed the distribution of relief during this time. The use of the term "vagrants" underscores the stigmatizing attitudes towards those who were unable to support themselves and were forced to rely on charitable organizations for assistance. The image of the ticket also brings to mind the challenging living conditions faced by the homeless during the early 20th century. With no permanent housing or reliable source of income, these individuals were often forced to wander from place to place in search of food and shelter. The ticket's connection to Hinckley Union, a local organization that provided relief to the poor and destitute, highlights the important role that community-based initiatives played in addressing poverty and homelessness during this period. Despite the challenges faced by those in need, the existence of such organizations offers a glimmer of hope and compassion in the face of widespread hardship.
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