Simon Fowler (2)
Auteur de Workhouse : the people, the places, the life behind doors
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A propos de l'auteur
Simon Fowler is a professional researcher specialising in the records of the two world wars and central government. Over the years he has researched hundreds of men who served during the First World War and this book is very much based on his experiences in doing so. He was written a number of afficher plus other guides for Pen Sword including Tracing Your Army Ancestors, Tracing Your Navy Ancestors and Now the War is Over: Britain 1919-1920. afficher moins
Œuvres de Simon Fowler
Tracing Your Great War Ancestors: The Gallipoli Campaign : A Guide for Family Historians (Tracing Your Ancestors) (2015) 8 exemplaires
JOYS OF FAMILY HISTORY: All You Need to Start Your Family Search (Introduction to) (2001) 7 exemplaires
Family History Starter Pack: All You Need to Begin Your Family History Research (2004) 6 exemplaires
Everton's Genealogical Helper July/August 1993 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 27
- Membres
- 506
- Popularité
- #48,975
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 6
- ISBN
- 74
- Langues
- 1
In the nineteenth century, if you were poor, had given birth to an illegitimate child, or were unable to take care of yourself, you could be placed in a workhouse or voluntarily go there. It was not a pleasant place to be. Corruption ran rampant among the wardens and people in charge of the inmates. They would siphon off funds and even food or clothing meant for the most destitute of the population and sell off the products so that they would be able to live a gluttonous life or in order to leave tidy sums to leave to their heirs when they passed on.
The inmates toiled for ten hours a day for a few crumbs and no creature comforts. They were abused, beaten, molested, and otherwise humiliated.
It is good to read about the horrors of these poor people's experiences, so that these are remembered and never allowed to occur again.
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