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Union Workhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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Union Workhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
The Doncaster Union workhouse opened in 1900 at Springwell Lane, Balby, replacing the previous premises at Hexthorpe Lane. The buildings, designed by JH Morton, are dominated by a clock tower which also contained a large water tank. The site later became the Western Hospital
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This evocative photograph captures the imposing presence of the Union Workhouse in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, which opened its doors in 1900. Designed by architect JH Morton, the workhouse was located at Springwell Lane in Balby, replacing an older facility at Hexthorpe Lane. The Edwardian-era buildings, with their red-brick facade and intricate details, were dominated by a clock tower that also housed a large water tank. At the time, workhouses were institutions established to provide shelter, food, and work for the poor, the sick, and the destitute. The harsh living conditions were intended to deter able-bodied individuals from seeking relief and to encourage them to find employment. The water tank in the clock tower was an essential feature, providing water for the workhouse's residents and ensuring they were self-sufficient. The Union Workhouse in Doncaster was in operation until the 1930s when it was replaced by the Western Hospital. The hospital continued to use some of the original buildings, and the clock tower remains a prominent landmark in the area. Today, the history of the workhouse serves as a reminder of the social and economic conditions of the past and the evolution of healthcare and social welfare in South Yorkshire. This photograph, taken around 1910, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a poignant and thought-provoking image of a bygone era. The Union Workhouse at Springwell Lane in Doncaster stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of those who lived and worked there, and to the progress made in the provision of care and support for the most vulnerable members of society.
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