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Wandsworth & Clapham Workhouse, London
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Wandsworth & Clapham Workhouse, London
Architects birds eye view plan of the new Wandsworth & Clapham Union Workhouse, at Swaffield Road, off Garratt Lane in south west London. It designed by TW Aldwinckle and opened in 1886. After 1930 it became the London County Councils Brocklebank Institution
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1886 Aldwinckle Architect Brocklebank Clapham Council Country Side Fields Garratt Homeless Homelessness Institute Institution L Aw Lane Plan Poor Poverty Wandsworth Workhouse Workhouses
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This bird's eye view print showcases the architectural design of the Wandsworth & Clapham Union Workhouse, situated off Garratt Lane in the south west London boroughs of Wandsworth and Clapham. Designed by T.W. Aldwinckle and opened in 1886, this imposing institution was a product of the Victorian era, a time when poverty and homelessness were prevalent issues in the country. The print reveals a meticulously planned layout, with the workhouse nestled amongst lush green fields and rural surroundings. The design included a central quadrangle, surrounded by various buildings, such as the infirmary, chapel, laundry, and dining hall. The institution was designed to accommodate up to 750 inmates, with separate accommodations for men, women, and children. After 1930, the Wandsworth & Clapham Union Workhouse became the London County Council's Brocklebank Institution, serving as a place of care for the elderly, disabled, and infirm. The print offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of social welfare in the 19th century, providing a poignant reminder of a time when institutions like these played a crucial role in providing shelter and support for those in need. The architectural details of the building are beautifully rendered in this print, with intricate designs and ornate features that reflect the grandeur and importance of the institution. The print also offers a unique perspective on the rural landscape of London during the 1880s, with fields and open spaces surrounding the workhouse, providing a stark contrast to the urbanization that was taking place in other parts of the city. Overall, this print is a valuable historical record of an important institution and a testament to the architectural prowess of the Victorian era.
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