I must bring this to everyone's attention if its not been covered before.
The only surviving purpose build workhouse in London, is in Cleveland St, built on 1778 It later became part of Middlesex hospital and has been in use till a couple of years ago. University College Hospital want to raise the building and sell the site to developers.Dr Ruth Richardson[ I heard her lecture on Dickens] was brought in by locals to help save it. There is a petition on www workhouses to sign, it has over 900 signatures they need over a thousand for secretary of state to consider listing.
It is important for several reasons, Dr Joseph Rogers, the medical officer there in the 19th century was a radical who tried to reform conditions and wrote one of the only accounts of workhouse conditions.
It has an important Dickens connection,found by Dr Richardson, it is possibly the workhouse Dickens used in Oliver Twist, Dickens lived eight doors away from it for six years when he was growing up, then Dickens house was 10 Norfolk st, now it is numbered 22 Cleveland St, the house is still there.
Please go on the workhouse website sign the petition and read up about it. Thank yoiu , Lets try and stop more of old London being destroyed.
Cheers Miss Marple
The only surviving purpose build workhouse in London, is in Cleveland St, built on 1778 It later became part of Middlesex hospital and has been in use till a couple of years ago. University College Hospital want to raise the building and sell the site to developers.Dr Ruth Richardson[ I heard her lecture on Dickens] was brought in by locals to help save it. There is a petition on www workhouses to sign, it has over 900 signatures they need over a thousand for secretary of state to consider listing.
It is important for several reasons, Dr Joseph Rogers, the medical officer there in the 19th century was a radical who tried to reform conditions and wrote one of the only accounts of workhouse conditions.
It has an important Dickens connection,found by Dr Richardson, it is possibly the workhouse Dickens used in Oliver Twist, Dickens lived eight doors away from it for six years when he was growing up, then Dickens house was 10 Norfolk st, now it is numbered 22 Cleveland St, the house is still there.
Please go on the workhouse website sign the petition and read up about it. Thank yoiu , Lets try and stop more of old London being destroyed.
Cheers Miss Marple
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