Rare Habitual Drunkard Card Issued By Newport Borough Police 1903
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A Rare ‘Habitual Drunkard’ Card Issued By Newport Borough Police In 1903
These photographic cards were issued to all publicans and included the addresses and identifying features of individuals convicted of habitual drunkenness who were banned from all pubs. They served as a warning to landlords that if found supplying alcohol to the individuals they would be fined £10.
The description of the woman, named ‘Ann Dunn’, shows a snapshot in to what must have been a difficult and gruelling life. Dunn is described as having a 'sallow complexion' with a' scar corner of right eye'. Her occupation is a 'Charwoman'.
A sad and poignant piece of social history.
Condition is good, commensurate with age and use. Some age related wear, but structurally sound with good strong imagery and text.
Measures 21cm x 10.5cm
Weighs 22.17 grams