Learn what life was really like for those who lived in a Victorian workhouse.
Join Wendy Purvis, Operations Manager for Fife and former House Manager of Southwell Workhouse as she discusses poor law in England from the medieval period through to Victorian times, focusing on the introduction of the system of Union workhouses in 1834. Were workhouses the ultimate safety net for the destitute or were they brutal systems of repression and surveillance designed to punish those who were already struggling to survive?
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