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LAMBETH WORKHOUSE & INFIRMARY, BROOK STREET, KENNINGTON

LAMBETH WORKHOUSE & INFIRMARY, BROOK STREET, KENNINGTON

A 'Block Plan Shewing Proposed Offices & Relief Station at Lambeth Workhouse and Infirmary', Brook Drive, Kennington. Drawn by architect Sidney R Smith, c.1900. The original design was by R. Parris and Thomas Aldwinkle, and built in 1871 to accommodate 820 inmates. This plan is over-drawn with the new offices in May 1902. Buildings shown include Oakum Sheds, Clothes Sheds, segregated quarters for Able-Bodied Men and Women, Aged Men and Women, plus married couples.From Drainage Records

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Details
Collection:Drainage Records
Image type:Drawing
Artist:
Ref:11342
Identifier:LBL/DCEPS/DRG/2105
Date:c.1900

#1901 - 1925  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Drainage Records  #Drawing  #HEALTH  #KENNINGTON  #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 

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