Plan of the new Lambeth Workhouse in Renfrew Road which replaced the old workhouse in Prince's Street and was opened in 1873 at a cost of £64,000 to the designs of Messrs R Parris and T.W. Aldwinckle. It was designed for 820 inmates with the administrative block dividing the sexes. A contemporary report stated: 'A system of rigid classification has been carried out....the several classes in each sex are for aged, able-bodied of good character, and two subdivisions of able-bodied of bad character, together with accommodation for a limited number of boys and girls.' The out-door poor department had oakum and wood picking sheds, and hand corn-mills. The buildings were later incorporated into Lambeth Hospital.
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Image type: | Engraving |
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Ref: | 07146 |
Identifier: | Bldr Vol.32 |
Date: | 1874 |
#1850 - 1875 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #Engraving #KENNINGTON #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS