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Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire
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Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire
The Swindon and Highworth Union workhouse on Highworth Road, at Stratton St Margaret near Swindon, Wiltshire. The building, opened in 1846, later became St Margarets Hospital
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1. Title: A Historical Snapshot of Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Wiltshire: A Picture of Poverty and Provision in the Victorian Era 2.. Step back in time with this evocative image of Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, located on Highworth Road at Stratton St Margaret near Swindon, Wiltshire. This imposing Victorian building, opened in 1846, once served as a vital institution for the care and provision of the poor during the 19th century. The workhouse, a symbol of the English Poor Law, was designed to provide shelter, food, and basic medical care for those who were unable to support themselves. The building's stark, utilitarian appearance reflects the somber reality of poverty and hardship that many faced during this era. As you gaze upon this picturesque scene, imagine the long, winding drive leading up to the workhouse, the sound of horse hooves on the gravel, and the heavy iron gates swinging open to reveal the institution within. The workhouse, now known as St Margaret's Hospital, has undergone significant transformations over the years, but this photograph offers a unique glimpse into its rich history. The Victorian era, with its intricate laws and regulations, saw the establishment of numerous workhouses throughout England. Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, built in 1846, is a testament to the social and historical context of the time. Its walls have witnessed the passage of generations, standing as a reminder of the past and the evolving landscape of care and medical services. This image, captured in the 1840s, invites us to reflect on the importance of community support and the role of institutions like the workhouse in addressing the needs of the most vulnerable members of society. It is a poignant reminder of the past and the enduring spirit of resilience and compassion.
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