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THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. There yea • no than 213 inmates in the Workhouse at Christmae. end though this year the Yards were not so ::!gburately decorated as usual the Mast A: and Matron (Mr. and Mrs. 31ms) and tlr. staff did everything possible to ensure th:•ir ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates of the Faversham Workhouse spent a very happy time on Coronation Day and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. For breakfast they had ham as an extra, and dinner was partaken of in a large tent erected in the metalow opp(aite the Workhouse ...

WORKHOUSE

... WORKHOUSE. A number of inmates at Canterbury Workhotain have been giving trouble, neeessltaUng the MMUS, log of a special meeting of the local Board of Guardian% On Tourney eleven able-bodied men reined to I eat their dinner, their contention being that ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The instates of the Fatversham Workhouse, Is had • right time at tbrialmas, the Master sod Matron Mr. and iMrs. Mows) sod their 'toff doing everytikog uposalMe to brighten the .!ot those under their The were beautifully decorated with holly ...

WORKHOUSES

... WORKHOUSES. OVERCROWDED In Belled the number of paupers is steadily increasing. i attributed to the depre.,ion in the linen indmtry. Tho Lirburn•road Work• house became so crowded that the guardians had to open recently an auxiliary home at Whiteabliey ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1908
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 52 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates of Hill House, Minater, will remember Christmas, 1922, which marked by a visit from Mr. Herbert [sangley, OM of England's famous baritone sinews and cinema actors. He was ibooomnied by father, Councillor J. 8. G. Langley ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1922
Newspaper: East Kent Times and Mail
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 226 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

WORKHOUSES &THE WORKHOUSE SYSTEM ITS EFFECTS ON THE INMATES

... WORKHOUSES &THE WORKHOUSE SYST EM ITS EFFECTS ON THE INMATES. WHY THE COMMISSION CONDEMNS THEM The one great principle upon which both the Majority and the Minority Reports of the Poor-Law Commiesion are agreed is the eupreme necessity of abolishing ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1909
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 431 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

IN THE WORKHOUSE

... IN THE WORKHOUSE. As usual the inmates of the Faversham Workhouse spent a very happy time, and the usual ChAstmas fare provided by the Guardians thoroughly enjoyed. On Christmas morning there was a service in the chapel, conducted by the Rev. C. M. S ...

AT THE WORKHOUSE

... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates al the Chertsey Union Workhouse invariably on. mime far gratitude to the Hoard at Omardiane and the eneetleot master and matron of the institution, for the opportunity is given these for keeping up the leiffive *mem in the ...

Published: Monday 30 December 1901
Newspaper: Surrey Advertiser
County: Surrey, England
Type: | Words: 456 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. The Master (Mr. J. Howe) reported that the inmates of the Workhouse numbered against this time last year, and that the number of casuals admitted during the fortnight was against lUtt in the corresponding period of last year. During the ...

Published: Tuesday 09 April 1907
Newspaper: Mid Sussex Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 71 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE The Ilaster's book contained the following details regarding the inmates in the Workhouse. First. week : Inmates 305, increase of two over the corresponding week of last year ; casuals 59, decrease 6 ; infirmary patients 124, increase 11 ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1913
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 88 | Page: 6 | Tags: none