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They were generally bad. You were given little food and men were separated from their families, women usually were put to work if they were fit enough and children clean small places hard to reach by adults. I for one would certainely not like to be someone in a workhouse.

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Workhouses were often overcrowded and unsanitary, with poor living conditions and limited food. Residents endured long hours of hard labor, strict discipline, and minimal personal freedoms. Many people viewed workhouses as harsh institutions that offered minimal support to those in need.

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Break down large stones for 12 to 14 hours a day, unpick rope to make new rope (this is where the term money for old rope comes from), break sown cloth to make new - Basically it was hard arduous labour and poor surroundings but many considered it better than starving to death in the freezing cold

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