Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse - Myth No.5: 'In the workhouse you had to work' In return for food, clothing, and a bed paupers in the workhouse had to work. For the men,
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People queuing to be let in to the workhouse.Conditions inside the workhouse were made as harsh as possible - provid… | London history, Victorian london, Old photos
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