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Sans Abrisme Collection

Sans abrisme, a French term meaning "without homelessness," is a powerful movement focused on ending the crisis of people living without shelter

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat

Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat
FLO5000869 Joseph Johnson or Black Joe, wounded veteran merchant seaman, wearing his Nelson ship hat. He earned his living as a Regular Chaunter singing songs such as Storm

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Tall blind beggar with stick and cap, seller of penny religious tracts, in front of Mr

Tall blind beggar with stick and cap, seller of penny religious tracts, in front of Mr
FLO5000814 Tall blind beggar with stick and cap, seller of penny religious tracts, in front of Mr. Whitbread's brewery, London

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Silent blind beggar wear a sign that reads Pray pity the Blind, selling penny tracts from his hat

Silent blind beggar wear a sign that reads Pray pity the Blind, selling penny tracts from his hat
FLO5000800 Silent blind beggar wear a sign that reads Pray pity the Blind, selling penny tracts from his hat. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Medieval beggar types: soap eater (lunatic imposter) from the era of Elizabeth I

Medieval beggar types: soap eater (lunatic imposter) from the era of Elizabeth I
FLO5000783 Medieval beggar types: soap eater (lunatic imposter) from the era of Elizabeth I, Tom of Bedlam from the era of Edward VI

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Disabled begging Lilly who worked Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey

Disabled begging Lilly who worked Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. Lost his leg in an accident at Westminster
FLO5003399 Disabled begging Lilly who worked Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. Lost his leg in an accident at Westminster

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: May Day street performer in mask, hat and beribboned suit and Street-strolling Clown in bells

May Day street performer in mask, hat and beribboned suit and Street-strolling Clown in bells and tassles
FLO5003410 May Day street performer in mask, hat and beribboned suit and Street-strolling Clown in bells and tassles. Fellows dismissed from the public places of entertainment

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Street crossing sweeper on Ludgate Hill wearing a cloth on his head. Copperplate etching drawn

Street crossing sweeper on Ludgate Hill wearing a cloth on his head. Copperplate etching drawn
FLO5000908 Street crossing sweeper on Ludgate Hill wearing a cloth on his head. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street

William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street
FLO5000888 William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street. Worked as a lathe turner before losing his sight under Lord Heathfield at the Siege of

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Charles McGee, one-eyed Jamaican beggar aged 73 who stands at the Obelisk, Ludgate Hill

Charles McGee, one-eyed Jamaican beggar aged 73 who stands at the Obelisk, Ludgate Hill
FLO5000861 Charles McGee, one-eyed Jamaican beggar aged 73 who stands at the Obelisk, Ludgate Hill. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Blind Charles Wood with organ and dancing dog, the real learned English dog Bob

Blind Charles Wood with organ and dancing dog, the real learned English dog Bob, in front of the Privy Garden wall
FLO5000822 Blind Charles Wood with organ and dancing dog, the real learned English dog Bob, in front of the Privy Garden wall

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Blind beggar with walking stick attended by a young boy, frequently seen at Finsbury Square

Blind beggar with walking stick attended by a young boy, frequently seen at Finsbury Square and Bunhill Row, London
FLO5000772 Blind beggar with walking stick attended by a young boy, frequently seen at Finsbury Square and Bunhill Row, London

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: William Friday, a Simpler, supplier of herbs. Copperplate etching drawn

William Friday, a Simpler, supplier of herbs. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his
FLO5003444 William Friday, a Simpler, supplier of herbs. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Daniel Cropp, filthy street-crossing sweeper on Charles Street and Rathbone Place

Daniel Cropp, filthy street-crossing sweeper on Charles Street and Rathbone Place
FLO5000897 Daniel Cropp, filthy street-crossing sweeper on Charles Street and Rathbone Place. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Beggars leaving London for their workhouse. Disabled begging on crutches in patchwork coats and rags

Beggars leaving London for their workhouse. Disabled begging on crutches in patchwork coats and rags
FLO5003470 Beggars leaving London for their workhouse. Disabled begging on crutches in patchwork coats and rags. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Blind chaunter or singer with a catgut fiddle and bow. The fiddle has a tea canister for a soundbox

Blind chaunter or singer with a catgut fiddle and bow. The fiddle has a tea canister for a soundbox
FLO5003460 Blind chaunter or singer with a catgut fiddle and bow. The fiddle has a tea canister for a soundbox. Copied from an etching by Miller after a drawing by Gravelot

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Teetotal blind beggar who sold halfpenny ballads on the beggars road near Bethnal Green

Teetotal blind beggar who sold halfpenny ballads on the beggars road near Bethnal Green
FLO5000815 Teetotal blind beggar who sold halfpenny ballads on the beggars road near Bethnal Green. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Street-crossing sweeper boy in a large waistcoast and soldier's jacket. With dog and broom

Street-crossing sweeper boy in a large waistcoast and soldier's jacket. With dog and broom
FLO5000932 Street-crossing sweeper boy in a large waistcoast and soldier's jacket. With dog and broom. Worked Prince's Street and Hanover Square

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Joseph Thake and son, makers of willow rattle puzzles which they sold for 6p at St

Joseph Thake and son, makers of willow rattle puzzles which they sold for 6p at St. Paul's Churchyard
FLO5000866 Joseph Thake and son, makers of willow rattle puzzles which they sold for 6p at St. Paul's Churchyard. Copperplate etching drawn

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Taylor, a blind cobbler or industrious beggar. Lived at 6 Saffron Hill

Taylor, a blind cobbler or industrious beggar. Lived at 6 Saffron Hill and worked stands at Whitehall
FLO5000840 Taylor, a blind cobbler or industrious beggar. Lived at 6 Saffron Hill and worked stands at Whitehall and Tottenham Court Road

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Portrait of Saint Martin, patron saint of beggars and vagabonds

Portrait of Saint Martin, patron saint of beggars and vagabonds, with two disabled beggars at his feet
FLO5000741 Portrait of Saint Martin, patron saint of beggars and vagabonds, with two disabled beggars at his feet. By an unknown German artist circa 1460

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Venerable disabled Jewish mendicant beggar pulled around Petticoat Lane in a truck

Venerable disabled Jewish mendicant beggar pulled around Petticoat Lane in a truck
FLO5000893 Venerable disabled Jewish mendicant beggar pulled around Petticoat Lane in a truck. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when

John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when an apprentice in Cork
FLO5000873 John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when an apprentice in Cork. Rides a dog-drawn cart drawn by Boxer and Rover

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar

Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He claimed to have both legs amputated by the surgeon
FLO5000858 Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He claimed to have both legs amputated by the surgeon John Abernathy in St. Bartholomew's Hospital

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Blind Priscilla, the patchwork quilt-making industrious beggar of St. James, Clerkenwell

Blind Priscilla, the patchwork quilt-making industrious beggar of St. James, Clerkenwell
FLO5000825 Blind Priscilla, the patchwork quilt-making industrious beggar of St. James, Clerkenwell, in front of Spa-fields reservoir waterworks

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Notorious blind beggar in costume of a survivor of the Battle of Waterloo with a portrait of a

Notorious blind beggar in costume of a survivor of the Battle of Waterloo with a portrait of a wounded sailor on his
FLO5000770 Notorious blind beggar in costume of a survivor of the Battle of Waterloo with a portrait of a wounded sailor on his chest

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth

Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth
FLO5003442 Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth, while he pretended to play two tobacco pipes like a violin

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Two bone pickers sitting on the stairs with a dog. One sews patches onto his patchwork coat of

Two bone pickers sitting on the stairs with a dog. One sews patches onto his patchwork coat of bits of old velvet
FLO5003421 Two bone pickers sitting on the stairs with a dog. One sews patches onto his patchwork coat of bits of old velvet, carpet, cloth, etc

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Bill Row and John Taylor, two grubbers with iron pick, broom and basket. They search for nails

Bill Row and John Taylor, two grubbers with iron pick, broom and basket. They search for nails
FLO5003436 Bill Row and John Taylor, two grubbers with iron pick, broom and basket. They search for nails, rings and coins in the cracks between cobblestones

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: William Frasier, disabled beggar and seller of boot laces. He lost both his hands in

William Frasier, disabled beggar and seller of boot laces. He lost both his hands in the Napoleonic Wars
FLO5003406 William Frasier, disabled beggar and seller of boot laces. He lost both his hands in the Napoleonic Wars. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James Street

William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James Street
FLO5000887 William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James Street. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageSans Abrisme Collection: Beggar carving Turkish Moorings, a chain made of ash, seated with hat, crutch and walking stick

Beggar carving Turkish Moorings, a chain made of ash, seated with hat, crutch and walking stick
FLO5000844 Beggar carving Turkish Moorings, a chain made of ash, seated with hat, crutch and walking stick. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana


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Sans abrisme, a French term meaning "without homelessness," is a powerful movement focused on ending the crisis of people living without shelter, and is a call to action for society to come together and provide support, resources, and compassion for those who are experiencing homelessness. This movement aims to raise awareness about the root causes of homelessness and advocate for systemic change that addresses issues such as affordable housing, mental health services, and poverty. It challenges stereotypes and stigmas surrounding homelessness, emphasizing that it can happen to anyone and should not be ignored or dismissed. Sans abrisme encourages individuals to get involved in their communities by volunteering at shelters, donating supplies, or advocating for policies that prioritize housing stability. By coming together with empathy and understanding, we can create a world where everyone has access to safe and stable housing. Let's stand together in solidarity with those experiencing homelessness and work towards a future where sans abrisme is no longer a reality. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our most vulnerable neighbors.