Rathven, Banffshire
From about 1912, Rathven Parochial Board operated a hospital for the poor.
This page () is copyright Peter Higginbotham. Contents may not be reproduced without permission.
From about 1912, Rathven Parochial Board operated a hospital for the poor.
This page () is copyright Peter Higginbotham. Contents may not be reproduced without permission.
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Indoor Paupers by 'One of Them'. A unique first-hand account of life in a Victorian London workhouse. Long out of print but
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Voices From The Workhouse A diverse collection of writings — autobiography, letters, poetry, graffiti, inspection report etc. — by individuals with first-hand knowledge of the workhouse, whether as inmate, staff, official, visitor, or under-cover journalist. More....
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