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Victorian England

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Doss house (above) and workhouse

Author: Lucie Podrouzkova



Answer:

Doss houses provided miserable accommodation in squalid dormitories lined with pest-ridden beds. The Victorian Workhouse was an institution that was intended to provide work and shelter for poverty stricken people who had no means to support themselves.


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