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Rochdale Union Workhouse, Dearnley, Lancashire
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Rochdale Union Workhouse, Dearnley, Lancashire
The approach to the Rochdale Union workhouse, opened in 1877 at Dearnley, near Rochdale, Lancashire. The site later became Birch Hill Hospital
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1877 Birch Clock Health L Aw Lancashire Poor Poverty Rochdale Treatment Workhouse Workhouses
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This evocative photograph captures the imposing presence of Rochdale Union Workhouse, situated at Dearnley in Lancashire, which opened its doors in 1877. The Victorian and Edwardian eras, marked by industrialization and social change, saw an increase in poverty and the establishment of workhouses as institutions for the relief of the destitute. The clock tower, a prominent feature of the building, stands tall and authoritative, symbolizing the regimented routine that governed the lives of its inhabitants. The workhouse, now known as Birch Hill Hospital, was designed to provide a deterrent to those seeking relief under the Poor Law. The austere architecture, with its high walls and barred windows, reflects the harsh living conditions that were intended to discourage idleness and encourage self-sufficiency. The surrounding landscape, dotted with trees and rolling hills, offers a stark contrast to the somber atmosphere within the workhouse walls. The workhouse served as a place of treatment and care for the poor, the sick, and the disabled, providing shelter, food, and medical attention in exchange for labor. The institution was a significant part of the social fabric of Rochdale and Lancashire during the late 1800s and early 1900s, reflecting the complex interplay between law, medicine, and social welfare during this period. This photograph, taken in 1906, offers a glimpse into the history of the Rochdale Union Workhouse and the lives of those who lived and worked there. The image, with its intricate details and historical significance, is a testament to the rich architectural and social history of Lancashire and the United Kingdom as a whole.
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