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Bermondsey Union Workhouse,
Ladywell, Lewisham, c. 1900

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This
workhouse for the aged and infirm poor run
by Bermondsey Union, opened in 1900.
It covered a vast area and now only about
a tenth of it survives.
The original gateway, porter's lodge and old
stable block, now the Ladywell Lodge Training
Centre, can be found at the end of Slagrove
Place.
The water tower and central admin block are
off Dressington Avenue.
The total capacity of the workhouse was 812
inmates. 70 staff supervised the inmates and
lived under the same strict regulations.
The inmates shown here at dinner, are segregated
by sex and are wearing the workhouse uniform. |
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The Lady Well,
Ladywell Road,
Ladywell, 1827 |
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J. W. Heath & Son,
Chudleigh Road,
Ladywell, 1894 |
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Vicar's Hill Dairy,
Algernon Road,
Ladywell, c. 1910 |
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