West London Union Workhouse, Upper Holloway, London
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West London Union Workhouse, Upper Holloway, London
The West London Union workhouse on Cornwallis Road in Upper Holloway, North London, was erected in 1864. The architects were Searle, Son and Yelf. In 1869 the building was taken over by the parish of St Mary s, Islington. The building was used to house prisoners of war during World War One
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© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1864 1869 Cornwallis Holloway Islington L Aw Marys Parish Poor Poverty Prisoner Prisoners Searle Workhouse Workhouses
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