Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse
... Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse PRINTING and BOOKBINDING HAIRDRESSING and SHAVING for ...
... Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse PRINTING and BOOKBINDING HAIRDRESSING and SHAVING for ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. For the of the - inilTOUrne Workhouse Clirlstmas-time had, as usual, its pleasant relaxation and enjoyment. Strictly speaking the festivities took place on Monday, Sunday being devoted to religious devotion and leisure. The Rev. Z. K ...
... WORKHOUSE. Catherine Tripp. 66, was charged with wouaJing Hannah Duggan, the assistant matron Stapleton Workhouse. It appeared that the prisoner hid given a great deal of tr able her disorderly conduct, and on Tuesday an order was ma for her be removed ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The usual treat to the inmatee of the Workhouse was given on Chrietmas Day. Elaborate arrangements had been made by the Master in the way of ulornmente to the dims' hall. which . looked pretty in its Christmasadressing. There were several ...
... THE WORKHOUSE. Cfarktanu Day wa« obaenred by the jfflcenr and •onatea of the Workhouae good old faabacoed tfyla. The infinnary warda were T«cy prettily decorated by aiatera end nuraes. tfce men—end tboae women aim required itwoe given tobacco and Booff ...
... WORKHOUSE Henry Harvey, 82, who might have been Father Christmas gimped of his gay traprings, was (Merged with begging. Why don't you go to too workhouse? should, caid Colonel Coates, the chairman. here is too numb prejudice against it. 1 should hare ...
... WORKHOUSE. 1 inmate.- ■ I nion Workbocse were ana forgo!fr ..u the festivitigp Cbrieunaa. The dimng ball a:.- warns I'ad Uen vnrefcllv deaerated with gar lands. a.ot». s. anl vrUfirial fionora. Kvergreens were k.u.i.v .upphr.i 1., the Harrington. abort ...
... WORKHOUSE. In consequence of the serious state of affain prevailing in Lambeth, where the increase of pauperism is causing some difficloty. Dr. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary Local Government Board, has paid visit to the Prince’s Koad Workhouse, and ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The usual fare was provided, and at midday a bountiful dinner was served in the large Dining Hall, which was profusely decorated with season• able embellishments. Everything was done by the Master and Matron to make the day pass happily ...
... WORKHOUSE. Elisabeth Brinson, an inmate Cheater Workhouse, was charged at Chester, on Saturday. with having been drunk, and further with doing wilful damage to a cell window, value ss. It appeared that on Friday afternoon it was her “half-day out.“ She ...
... WORKHOUSE. Ow Tricksy evening se arranged the Committee. given at the Workbeeen, amongst the visitors being Mr. Blackhal teii•Mayor) and Mrs. Blackball. Mies Leal, Mrs. Mot Tomhewn, Mn. Parker, Mn. Brooke% Mn. Mn. Nichol., Mrs. Conn, Me. Glover (Guardian) ...
... WORKHOUSE. THE SCHEME ADOPTER ...