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Wakefield Union workhouse, West Yorkshire
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Wakefield Union workhouse, West Yorkshire
Aerial view of the Wakefield Union workhouse, designed by J.E. Oates and erected in 1851 on Park Lodge Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The site later became known as Stanley View and then as Wakefield County Hospital
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This aerial view of the Wakefield Union workhouse in West Yorkshire offers a glimpse into the harsh reality faced by the poor and destitute during Victorian times. Designed by J.E. Oates and erected in 1851, this imposing structure on Park Lodge Lane served as a place where those unable to support themselves were forced to live and work under strict conditions.
The site later transformed into Stanley View before becoming known as Wakefield County Hospital, highlighting its evolution from a place of poverty and despair to one of medical care and healing. The fields surrounding the workhouse are a stark reminder of the isolation and confinement experienced by its residents.
This historical photograph captures not only the physical structure of the workhouse but also hints at the social injustices that plagued society during this era. The image serves as a poignant reminder of how far we have come in terms of healthcare, housing, and social welfare since the 1850s.
As we look back on this piece of history, we are reminded of our duty to ensure that all members of society have access to proper medical care, housing, and support systems. This print is more than just a visual representation - it is a call to action for continued progress towards equality and justice for all.
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