They worked early morning till late at night and did work like sewing and stuff
People who couldn't afford to rent their own home.
There were many things that could have been done in workhouses during the famine. People could have made clothes for example.
rope unwrapping, which is when you were bear handed and you undo those big boat rope you what you see at boat docks you would have to unravell them down to fine strings
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!
In the 1920s or 1930s.
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
Homeless children were sent to live in a harsh place called a workhouse.
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they were scared because of the boogie man
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
rich Victorian girls didn't go to the workhouse so that's the end of that question
There were 3 work houses in louth.
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
In a Victorian work house children, adults and elderly went to work in a workhouse if they were poor or badly ill. If they broke the rules then they would be put in a cage in a dark room, fined of even put into prison!
work in a workhouse's
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there was medical care but, it was rare