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Arrested For Larceny Or Theft, The Edwardian Women Forced To Pose For Mugshots
The state of poverty frequently compels people to engage in desperate actions as a means of acquiring essential items such as food, clothing, and sustenance. In their dire circumstances, individuals may resort to reckless behaviour. During the Edwardian era in North Shields, England, women were frequently apprehended for “Larceny.” This encompassed a wide array of offences under common law, defined as the “unlawful taking of personal property from an individual or business.”


The Seven Wives Of Jerry Lee Lewis
The rise of rock 'n' roll in the mid-1950s marked a revolutionary shift in both music and culture. Iconic personalities such as Elvis...


The Still Unsolved Disappearance Of New York Socialite Dorothy Arnold
In 1910, Dorothy Arnold vanished while shopping on Fifth Avenue. This detailed account explores her life, the investigation, and why her disappearance still defies explanation.
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