28. The Religious Tract Society (1799) was responsible for the distribution and publication of religious literature, including the monthly
The British Workman and the Friends of Toil (1855-1921), which was published by S.W. Partridge and Co
. The magazine, with social, moral and religious teachings, was aimed at the proletariat.
The Cottager and Artisan, a related magazine containing instructive and useful reading for the working classes,
was published by The Religious Tract Society. Both cost 1 penny in 1880-1882. See Peter Roger Mountjoy, ‘Thomas Bywater Smithies; editor of the British Workman’,
Victorian Periodicals Review 18-2 (1985), pp. 46-56; and Gleeson White,
English illustration. ‘The sixties’: 1855-70. London 1906, p. 81.