Union Workhouse, Bedale, North Yorkshire
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Union Workhouse, Bedale, North Yorkshire
The Bedale Union workhouse, erected in 1839 at South End, Bedale, North Yorkshire. Two ladies in large hats converse in the foreground. The site later became Mowbray Grange Sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis patients, and was later called Mowbray Grange Hospital
Media ID 4419041
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1830s 1839 Bedale Conversation Conversing Disease Grange Health L Aw Mowbray Patients Poor Poverty Sanatorium Treatment Tuberculosis Workhouse Workhouses
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