This is a major study of how children were treated in the workhouse and includes all aspects of their daily routine and life. From education, religious worship, discipline, occupational training and the preparation of trades of playing a musical instrument following workhouse life. Again, this is a huge contribution to the social history of the time and based entirely upon factual research.
This is a major study of all the evidence of how children were treated in workhouses. The results I believe will come at a huge surprise to readers.
Every aspect of a childs life is examined in detail and all the information is cited for the Humanities or college students. There are thirty-nine A4 pages and over 18,000 words.

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