About 1,030,000 results
Any time
Open links in new tab
Bokep
- Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived1. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse1. The workhouse is an inconvenient building, with small windows, low rooms and dark staircases2. There are 8 or 10 beds in each room, chiefly of flocks, and consequently retentive of all scents and very productive of vermin2. The young and old as well as men and women were made to work hard, often doing unpleasant jobs3. Children could also find themselves ‘hired out’ (sold) to work in factories or mines3. Workhouses contained dormitories, washrooms, workrooms, a 'refractory ward' (solitary confinement), the mortuary, bake-house, receiving wards, dining halls and a chapel45.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers.www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/victorians/workh…
The workhouse is an inconvenient building, with small windows, low rooms and dark staircases. It is surrounded by a high wall, that gives it the appearance of a prison, and prevents free circulation of air. There are 8 or 10 beds in each room, chiefly of flocks, and consequently retentive of all scents and very productive of vermin.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorkhouseUpon entering the workhouse, the poor were stripped and bathed (under supervision). The food was tasteless and was the same day after day. The young and old as well as men and women were made to work hard, often doing unpleasant jobs. Children could also find themselves ‘hired out’ (sold) to work in factories or mines.short-fact.com/what-was-life-like-in-the-workhouse/Workhouses contained dormitories, washrooms, workrooms, a 'refractory ward' (solitary confinement), the mortuary, bake-house, receiving wards, dining halls and a chapel. Any sick or old person housed on the upper floors would be virtually a prisoner in the ward because s/he would be unable to negotiate the stairs.www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/poorlaw/condwkhs.htmApart from the basic rooms such as a dining-hall for eating, day-rooms for the elderly, and dormitories for sleeping, workhouses often had their own bakery, laundry, tailor's and shoe-maker's, vegetable gardens and orchards, and even a piggery for rearing pigs.www.workhouses.org.uk/life/inside.shtml - People also ask
- See more
The Victorian Workhouse - Historic UK
Explore further
Workhouse | Poor relief, Pauperism, Poor Law | Britannica
Victorian Workhouse - Who Lived and Worked There
What Was Life Really Like In A Victorian Workhouse? - YouTube
Workhouse - Wikipedia
The Rise and Fall of the British Workhouse | HistoryExtra
The history of the workhouse by Peter Higginbotham
Victorian Workhouses - The Workhouse - Primary Homework Help
Victorian workhouses - British Heritage Travel
Workhouses | Schoolshistory.org.uk
How gruelling was the Victorian workhouse? - HistoryExtra
Inside the Workhouse
Daily life in the Victorian Workhouse - Back In The Day Of
The Victorian Poor Law and Life in the Workhouse: An Overview
'I grew up in a Victorian workhouse' - BBC
The Victorians | Life in a Victorian Workhouse (1) - YouTube
Entering and Leaving the Workhouse
The Workhouse : The People, the Places, the Life Behind Doors
The Workhouse Howl & 13 More Devastating Facts About …
Life in the Workhouse | The Great Famine | Oughterard Heritage
'I grew up in a Victorian workhouse' - BBC News
Theatre Review: ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ at Workhouse Arts Center
Women’s History Month Events: Yoga, Art, and History
20 Best Gifts for Gardeners of 2024 | Reviews by Wirecutter
Workhouse Work
15 Best Khaki Pants for Men in 2024, Reviewed by GQ | GQ
Cillian Murphy Irish Drama Small Things Lands at Lionsgate
Workhouse Life