Hollesley Bay Labour Colony Farm, Suffolk
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Hollesley Bay Labour Colony Farm, Suffolk
Part of the Hollesley Bay Labour Colony Farm, Suffolk, set up in 1906 for the unemployed of London. Each worker was given a house and a piece of land upon which to become self-sufficient. In 1938, the site was acquired by the Prison Commissioners and became a training borstal for young offenders
Media ID 4470817
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1938 Borstal Colony Commissioners Crime Criminal Criminals Juvenile L Aw Labour Offenders Piece Poverty Prison Punishment Sufficiency Sufficient Suffolk Unemployed Unemployment Workhouse Workhouses
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