LIVERPOOL
... LIVERPOOL. At a meeting of the Liverpool Workhouse Committee, vesterday, a letter was ...
... LIVERPOOL. At a meeting of the Liverpool Workhouse Committee, vesterday, a letter was ...
... two well-known arglers (Lofthouse and W. Lowe) fixing up their tackle. W. Lowe won the gold medal at Kempsey last week. WORKHOUSE VETERAN. Robert Smaliey, the oldest man in the Rotherhain Workhousa, is a veteran in his 92nd. year. He ic fairly active ...
... w— THE 'EVENTIDE O LIFE. B e e ] A group of Rotherham “ grannies,” photogn’.':hod in their day-room at the Workhouse, inoluded In the ploture are Mr. B. Smith (Chairman), Mr. J. Heminsley (Vice-chairman), and Mr, W. G, “NMarrison (Clerk of the Board) ...
... every week for the purchase of PIVE PAT PIGS. The Pigs may be R any Monday, and Tenders, in writing, mast be sent o the Workhouse Master, Pir Vale, to po received by bim first post on the following merning. N T — - ’:“_;——\’“E \ DOGS AND cATs. JRLACK ...
... £9%0 a year. | The Local Government Board wmote atat-| ing that in future laundries and worksho, connected with the various workhouses i the county, would be inspected by Hom Office officials. L ...
... taken to the Vietoria Hmr'(al at Worksop, by Mr. H. Makin and Mr. T. Healey, the latter being master of the Bromley Union Workhouse, Kent, now on a visit to the district. The fracture is a very bad one, but the youth is progresing as well as can be expoc’L‘ ...
... with board, residence, washing, and uniform, Further particulars may be obtained npon application to the Matron, Union Workhouse, Jhesterfield. Applications, in the writing of the canlidates, stat- Jog age and present and provions occupations, together ...
... at large.” Even this step, it is understood, will be dispensed with. The man was later in the day taken to the Edmonton Workhouse Infirmary and placed in the observation ward. He gave the name of Albert Wildon. He is a man of about thirty-five years of ...
... relief for so many years. At the same meeting Mr. Cocking, a member, read a letter from an old lady who had been in the Workhouse for fifteen years, and bhad been bed-ridden. The Guardians had bought her a surgical corset, and she had been able to leave ...
... Properly admitted, i lordships - dis was yesterday called to the fact that thera|miesed the appeal, m% children in the Workhouse, a fih number than at amy period in the 2 Mr. Gravenor Roadley said that in the matter of air space they were overcrowded ...
... her, but they could not find her. Towards the beginning of the year she had an illness, and lad since bern in Prestwich Workhouse, through the state of her mind. The Coroner: Is not the history of her family a very bad one?—lt is, sir. Did notmher‘_lpother ...
... part of the ‘beach, and help was brought. Hobbs, etill unconscious, was put in @ horsed ambulance and driven to Chichester Workhouse Infirmary, where he died without recovering COnSCOUSDEsS. ...