Headcanon That Spot Keeps A Picture Of Race From The Paper In A Locket — (i Think It Might Be A Locket?

headcanon that Spot keeps a picture of Race from the paper in a locket — (i think it might be a locket? or a medallion of some kind? i’m dubbing it a locket) — around his neck, alongside the key

(totally not a poorly disguised excuse for me to add it to my cosplay pssh whaat)

Headcanon That Spot Keeps A Picture Of Race From The Paper In A Locket — (i Think It Might Be A Locket?

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2 months ago

can we get some 92sies sprace art pls pls pls

does this. does this count.

Can We Get Some 92sies Sprace Art Pls Pls Pls

(resident dumbasses at court)

Can We Get Some 92sies Sprace Art Pls Pls Pls

where is our man denton getting all that money

6 months ago

DAY 1 of ECO JAR

DAY 1 Of ECO JAR

Starting from January 1, 2025, I will be tracking the changes of this jar of river water to see how organisms react without any outside intervention.

lets see how long i can commit to this before procrastination kicks my ass :]


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3 months ago

AHH AHH AHH AHH

ITS HAPPENING

AHH AHH AHH AHH

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5 months ago

Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by someone who wrote a 13 page essay on them for a university class)

I’ve recently delved into the world of Newsies Fanfiction and I’ve been going a little crazy over some of the representation of the Lodging House so I thought I’d offer up some FACTS regarding some things I’ve seen. For this I’m going to focus on the N°9 Duane Street Lodging-House.

(If you want a basic idea without doing too much research or reading this post, just go watch the 1992 Newsies, it’s not perfectly accurate but it’s close enough.)

THE LAYOUT: the lodging house itself was 6-7 floors. The first floor was rented out to shops like some apartment buildings.

Floor 2: The second floor consisted of a large dining-room “where nearly two hundred boys can sit down at table” (Campbell et al, 1897, 122), as well as a kitchen, laundry room, store-room, servant’s room and living quarters for the lodging’s superintendent and their family.

Floor 3: The third floor contained the school-room as well as washrooms, leaving the two top floors for the dormitories.

Floor 4-5: Each dormitory was “furnished with from fifty to one hundred beds” (Campbell et al, 1897) with spring mattresses and plenty of comforters. There were also “private rooms” which were squared spaces quartered off by curtains for privacy. These beds, though more expensive, were almost ALWAYS filled.

A couple different sources mention the lodging house having a gymnasium (with a trapeze) but they can’t seem to agree exactly where the gymnasium was. My guess is it was on the 6th floor as mentioned in an article by The Journal. The attic was used as extra space for the winters when the dormitories were full.

COSTS: lodging was 6 CENTS (or 10 for a “private room”) and meals (breakfast and dinner) were the same price. Boys could have as many helpings of a mean as they wanted! Without paying extra! From what I could tell they didn’t serve lunch because the afternoon paper came out around noon and most boys just picked up something while they were out so they wouldn’t miss a prime selling time.

(Don’t forget that most papers cost 1¢ for customers so a newsie would only have to sell 6 papers to stay the night or get a meal)

AMENITIES: THEY. HAD. SHOWERS. They had access to both hot and cold water and free towels. Boys were expected to wash up after entering the lodging house. Also, as mentioned, there was a laundry room. From my understanding it was most often used to clean the sheets of the beds which were used every day, but there were also boys said to be around helping with chores, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they were also able to wash their clothes there when they wanted.

There was also a free clothes ‘closet’ with donated clothing for boys to access. It seemed most boys chose not to make use of it out of pride, but it didn’t go UNUSED. When a kid really needed stuff they would give it to them.

SCHOOLING: boys staying at the lodging house who did not receive a pass to stay out late were expected to attend the night school held there from 7:30-9. During the day the lodging house also held trades classes and other such courses for those who couldn’t attend a full day of school for whatever reason.

There’s so much more but that’s the basics of it and some of the stuff I’ve seen people get wrong (both in fanfics AND here on Tumblr) I’ve added photos from the Lodging house as well as some links of interest for those who want to go do their own research.

nineduane.queenitsy.com
No. 9 Duane Street, The Newsboys' Lodging House history site.

Campbell, H., Knox, T. W., & Byrnes, T. (1897). NEW YORK NEWSBOYS-- WHO THEY ARE, WHERE THEY COME FROM, AND HOW THEY LIVE-- THE WAIFS AND STRAYS OF A GREAT CITY. In Darkness and Daylight; or Lights and Shadows of New York Life; A Pictoral Record of Personal Experiences by Day and Night in the Great Metropolis (pp. 111–138). essay, Hartford, Conn. The Hartford Publishing Company. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://archive.org/details/darknessdaylight00campuoft/page/137/mode/1up.

^ Chapter IV: NEW YORK NEWSBOYS— WHO THEY ARE, WHERE THEY COME FROM, AND HOW THEY LIVE— THEY WAIFS AND STRAYS OF A GREAT CITY.

Riis, J. A. (1890). How The Other Half Lives. Charles Scribner’s Sons. November 23, 2024, https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45502/45502-h/45502-h.htm#Page_82

^Chapter XVII: The Street Arab

Riis, J. A. (1908). The Children of the Poor. Charles Scribner’s Sons. November 23, 2024, https://www.gutenberg.org/files/32609/32609-h/32609-h.htm#Page_122

^Chapter XIV: The Outcast and the Homeless

Smallest saving bank in the world. (1896, February 16). The Journal, pp. 19–19. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn84031792/1896-02-16/ed-1/?q=Great+Depression&sp=19&st=image&r=-0.421,0.085,1.842,1.398,0.

The Library of Congress
New York [N.Y.]
gutenberg.org
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Children Of The Poor, by Jacob A. Riis.
gutenberg.org
How the Other Half Lives, by Jacob A. Riis: a Project Gutenberg eBook.
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
Hey Newsies Fandom, LETS TALK LODGING HOUSES (by Someone Who Wrote A 13 Page Essay On Them For A University
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