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What was Mile End Old Town workhouse?

By Daniel Avila

What was Mile End Old Town workhouse?

Description: Mile End Workhouse was situated in Bancroft Road in Mile End Old Town. It was built in 1858-1859 to replace an earlier workhouse which was situated in Alderney Place just off Globe Road, adjoining the Jews Burying Ground.

When did the last workhouse close in London?

Some date its demise to 1930 when the Board of Guardians system was abolished and many workhouses were redesignated as Public Assistance Institutions, becoming the responsibility of local councils.

What is a workhouse in A Christmas Carol?

A Union Workhouse was a place that people went to work if they owed money and couldn’t afford to support themselves or their families.

Why is Mile End called?

Mile End was originally established in 1860 as The Town of Mile End by the South Australian Company. It was so named because the township was approximately one mile from the centre of Adelaide. It was also named after Mile End in east London, England, whose name has a similar meaning.

Why is it called Mile End Road?

Mile End’s name derives from a hamlet – first recorded in 1288 – that grew up one mile from Aldgate. Small groups of houses later appeared along Mile End Road itself, forming a hamlet called Mile End Old Town, although the name provided a more geographical than chronological distinction.

Are there no workhouses?

“Have they no refuge or resource?” cried Scrooge. “Are there no prisons?” said the Spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. “Are there no workhouses?” Note that Ignorance is worse than Want.

Who does Scrooge bend down upon his knee for?

When it came near him, Scrooge bent down upon his knee; for the air through which this Spirit moved seemed to scatter gloom and mystery. It was shrouded in a deep black garment, which concealed its head, its face, its form, and left nothing of it visible save one outstretched hand.