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Union Workhouse, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire
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Union Workhouse, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire
The Hemsworth Union workhouse, erected in 1859 on Southmoor Road, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire. Several inmates can be seen sitting or working. A girl pushes a baby in a pushchair on the road alongside. The site later became Southmoor Hospital
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This evocative photograph captures the stark reality of life in the Union Workhouse of Hemsworth, West Yorkshire, built in 1859. The imposing stone structure on Southmoor Road stands as a testament to a bygone era, where the poor and destitute sought refuge during the Victorian era. Inmates, both young and old, can be seen sitting or working within the workhouse grounds, their expressions reflecting a mix of resignation and determination. The presence of a young girl pushing a baby in a pushchair along the road outside adds a poignant touch to the scene. The image underscores the harsh living conditions that families faced during this period, with the workhouse serving as the last resort for those unable to support themselves. The Hemsworth Union Workhouse later became Southmoor Hospital, providing medical care and health services to the community. The transformation from a place of poverty and hardship to one of healing and care is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the people of Hemsworth and West Yorkshire. This photograph offers a glimpse into the history of social welfare and the evolution of care for the most vulnerable members of society during the 1850s. The image is a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and support for those in need, a value that remains relevant today.
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