In rooms separate from children, men and women.
cause im class
NO Styal Mill was not a workhouse it was a Mill for producing cotton There was a workhouse opposite the mill on the other side of Stayal Road. This was a over spill for Manchester.
Nobody would try to escape from the workhouse they could leave whenever they wanted as long as they gave 24 hour notice.
Tudors had the more extravagant rooms like the bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, basement etc, rooms for different needs.
In rooms separate from children, men and women.
When and where?
it was horrible
loads of archies
there was medical care but, it was rare
cause im class
Because people didn't have any food or money so they decided to go to the workhouse so they could have a home to live in.
Holywell Workhouse Chapel was created in 1884.
Cleveland Street Workhouse was created in 1778.
NO Styal Mill was not a workhouse it was a Mill for producing cotton There was a workhouse opposite the mill on the other side of Stayal Road. This was a over spill for Manchester.
they had to stay at the workhouse until they died and there job was to make weapons for the children
Yes, it was the Islington workhouse - see www.workhouses.org.uk/Islington