The Story of the Workhouse - a comprehensive guide to the history of the workhouse in Britain. Hundreds of pages of information, thousands of pictures and maps.
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1. The Workhouse - www.workhouses.org.uk
The Story of the Workhouse - a comprehensive guide to the history of the workhouse in Britain. Hundreds of pages of information, thousands of pictures and maps.
England Wales Scotland Ireland Workhouse Life Unmarried Mothers Inmate Removals Imbeciles Drunkards Children Casual Wards. Welcome to the Rossbret Workhouses Website
Before 1834, poor people were looked after by buying food and clothing from money collected from land owners and other wealthy people. The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 ...
The workhouse system was abolished in the UK by the same Act on 1 April 1930, but many workhouses, renamed Public Assistance Institutions, continued under the control of ...