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THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Tbe nsnal Christmas dinner was provided for tbe inmates, who bad anticipated tbe occasion by decorating tbe board room, dining ball, corridor, landings, and other places with holly and evergreens, an abundance of which was kindly fnrnisbed ...

at the workhouse

... at the workhouse. At noon tbs inmate* th* Workhouse assembled in th* dining hall, bsantilnlly decorated for the occasion, and partook of snmpluoas dinner of roest beef, pork, and mutton, with bast ad lib, end plum padding. Ur 8. Fsrreh (one of tbs Oatrditns) ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates were regaled with the usual dinner of roast beef and plum padding, but mutton and other adjuncts were also on the tables in abundance. Mr and Mrs Bradley, the master and matron, exerted themselves to make the event pleasant ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. To the Editor. Sib, —Will you kindly allow me a little apace in your next iaiue in order to make few coinmenta on letter which the Beverley (;uardiaus sent to the Local Government Board in reply to one of mine on the above eubject. The letter ...

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. At the Workhouse there was usual (Tirisfma* dinner, needless to say enjoyed and a|*f)roc«ated the inmates. The chairman the Hoard. Mr F. Hall, superintended matters and acted one of tbe carvers along with Mr Wefbura (chairman of the ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. An amateur concert was given at the Union o Tuesday evening, Alderman Hind in the chair, before a crowded audience. The following programme was rendered: Address Pianoforte Solo—“ Pas liedouble” Mr. J. W. Chilman . Glee Come let us be ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE If there was out place in Beverley from which gloom was vanished on Christmas Day it was the I'niou Workhouse. Here all was bright and cheerful ; here all were happy, lumates and visitors alike, the latter taking positive delight in waiting ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Every preparation bad been made here for the festive gathering. The dining room was decorated, the rafters bearing Scripture quotations and the walls messages of welcome, such as Peace and Prosperity to our new Board of Guardians—may every ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates here had most happy day. They were given splendid meals throughout the day. Beginning with breakfast they bad special and bountiful diet; for dinner cold roast beef and mutton with new potatoes, salads, Ac., followed by fruit ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Tbe inmates of Ibis institution will have cause to wish that Royal marriages were of more frequent occurrence, for they have beeu regaled on Christmas fare at Midsummer, and that alone is sufficient to fix the eveul in their memories. They ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of the BeTerley Union hereby invite TENDERS for PAINTING THE EXTERIOR OF THE WORKHOUSE ecrordinc to riter ification prepared by Messrs. Hawe * Foley, Architects, Beverley, at whose office it may be ins|tected and after ...

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. In a material xen«e Christmas well kept at the Beverley Workhouse, ami Thursday's celebration of the season will long be a memory. The dimug ball, usual, had a very festive appearance. From the ceiling were festoons of evergreens and ...