Goldie Leigh Childrens Cottage Homes, Bostall Woods, Plumst
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Goldie Leigh Childrens Cottage Homes, Bostall Woods, Plumst
Entrance to the Woolwich Unions Goldie Leigh cottage homes at Bostall Heath, Plumstead, erected in 1899 to house pauper children away from the workhouse. The name Goldie Leigh comes from the surnames of two families connected with the area. From 1914, the site was used by the Metropolitan Asylums Board for treating infectious conditions such as ringworm. Date: 1905
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© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham
1899 Area Asylums Connected Cottage Erected Families Goldie Heath Homes Leigh Metropolitan Pauper Plumstead Unions Woolwich Workhouse
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