Women's Social Services

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1884: The Salvation Army's Women's Social Services...

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1884

The Salvation Army 's Women's Social Services was created in Whitechapel.
Higginbotham, Ann R. “Respectable Sinners: Salvation Army Rescue Work with Unmarried Mothers, 1884-1914”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 216-33.
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Turner, Ernest Sackville. “Hallelujah Lasses”. London Review of Books, 24 May 2001, pp. 38-9.
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1890: The Women's Social Services established Ivy...

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1890

The Women's Social Services established Ivy House , a maternity hospital in London for single mothers, in addition to two homes for unmarried women with babies.
Higginbotham, Ann R. “Respectable Sinners: Salvation Army Rescue Work with Unmarried Mothers, 1884-1914”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 216-33.
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1909: The Women's Social Services opened a new...

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1909

The Women's Social Services opened a new maternity hospital in Hackney near London.
Higginbotham, Ann R. “Respectable Sinners: Salvation Army Rescue Work with Unmarried Mothers, 1884-1914”. Religion in the Lives of English Women, 1760-1930, edited by Gail Malmgreen, Indiana University Press, 1986, pp. 216-33.
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