The Livesey Collection is the most complete assembly of temperance related materials in the world and the lanternslides sit alongside the textual materials as a major part of the temperance movement’s story. Chiefly a campaigning and educational association, the British National temperance league used every technology to promote its message, in working with the slides we are seeking to uncover more about the relationships between the message and the means of its delivery. The Temperance Electronic Archive (TEA) is a long-term multi-part project to digitize and disseminate the Livesey Collection
Playing a brass instrument is thirsty business. All that pneumatic effort, spit and water vapour wil...
This is the author acepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
This book explores the role of social space in American temperance discourse of the antebellum era. ...
The Livesey Collection is the most complete assembly of temperance related materials in the world an...
The UK Temperance movement attracted millions of members in the nineteenth and twentieth century, in...
From its foundation in 1847, the temperance organisation the Band of Hope addressed its young member...
While Victorian public discourse, habits, and material culture often focused upon drinking alcohol, ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The turn of the N...
Part III: Approaches to the Hidden History of Screen Culture: Frank Gray Engaging with the Magic Lan...
In common with similar popular pressure groups, the temperance movement needed to inspire, to inform...
Concluding that the history of temperance offers many options for the present, this report explores ...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
As over-indulgence in strong drink was seen as a serious moral and social issue, some churches and t...
Broadside titled 'Devil's Toboggan Slide' depicting the evils of alcohol, published by the National ...
Playing a brass instrument is thirsty business. All that pneumatic effort, spit and water vapour wil...
This is the author acepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
This book explores the role of social space in American temperance discourse of the antebellum era. ...
The Livesey Collection is the most complete assembly of temperance related materials in the world an...
The UK Temperance movement attracted millions of members in the nineteenth and twentieth century, in...
From its foundation in 1847, the temperance organisation the Band of Hope addressed its young member...
While Victorian public discourse, habits, and material culture often focused upon drinking alcohol, ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The turn of the N...
Part III: Approaches to the Hidden History of Screen Culture: Frank Gray Engaging with the Magic Lan...
In common with similar popular pressure groups, the temperance movement needed to inspire, to inform...
Concluding that the history of temperance offers many options for the present, this report explores ...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
As over-indulgence in strong drink was seen as a serious moral and social issue, some churches and t...
Broadside titled 'Devil's Toboggan Slide' depicting the evils of alcohol, published by the National ...
Playing a brass instrument is thirsty business. All that pneumatic effort, spit and water vapour wil...
This is the author acepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the ...
This book explores the role of social space in American temperance discourse of the antebellum era. ...