WebWorkhouse prizes sustainability and building local supply chains that sit outside the traditional model. More than just a business, we strive to forge relationships with the like minded individuals, and believe that such commitments are what make our garments unique. Visitors to our studio in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk are very welcome. WebAdmission and discharge book of the workhouse at Chatham, 1867-1903 / Medway Union (Kent) Admission and discharge registers for the workhouse at Faversham, 1835-1896 / Faversham Union (Kent) Admission and discharge registers for the workhouse at Milton-next-Sittingbourne, 1835-1852 / Milton Union (Kent)
History of Thingoe, in St Edmundsbury and Suffolk Map and …
http://workhouses.org.uk/Thingoe/ WebThe WORKHOUSE stands within the Borough of Bury St. Edmunds, near the Suffolk General Hospital, and is a large brick building, which when finished in 1836, at the cost of about £5,000, and has room for 250 paupers, and had 160 inmates in March 1843. Mr. Jas. Thos. railway sleepers cotgrave nottingham
Alfred Ruffles - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage
Webon pre 1834 workhouses. the post 1834 unions are listed below. acts, descriptions, maps, some pictures etc. can be found at :- www.workhouses.org.uk (The Story of Workhouses). See also the Poor Law page for an A-Z list of places with their Incorporations and Unions. Books Poor Law Union Records in 4 volumes by Gibson WebAlton Workhouse, Anstey Road, Alton. Date: Jun 1978 - 04 Oct 1978. Location: Alton Infirmary, Anstey Road, Alton, Anstey Road, East Hampshire, Hampshire. Reference: … WebThe origin of the term Union is most often associated with Thomas Gilbert's Act of 1782 which authorised adjacent parishes to combine (with the consent of two-thirds of the rate-payers) into Unions and to provide workhouses for the old, the sick, and the infirm. In addition, single parishes could also adopt the provions of the Act. railway sleepers cut to length