Norwood Schools, with an intake of over seven hundred children who came under the operation of the Poor Law as an industrial school, was run as a strict but caring establishment. The infants and toddlers were housed in a separate building and are seen here with a few older pupils at the playground swings.Photograph from an article entitled 'A Day in the Life of a Workhouse Child'.
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| Image type: | Photograph |
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| Ref: | 05840 |
| Identifier: | Cuttings File 71 |
| Date: | c.1905 |
#1901 - 1925 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #EDUCATION #Photograph #RECREATION AND LEISURE #SPORT #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS #WEST NORWOOD