The site was a prisoner-of-war camp and cholera hospital before it was converted to a workhouse, archaeologists said.
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OUR town of Gloucester whispers tales of its rich past through its captivating heritage architecture. Stepping onto the ...
The current building – which was originally called The Old Farmhouse – dates from the late-Victorian period. Mr Tillman added: “I am a big fan of respecting pub history and, where possible, returning ...
Regardless of that, this confidently written book gives a rich insight into the world of the wretched in the late Victorian period. Rubenhold writes in a compassionate but unsentimental style, ...