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  2. Shadows of the Workhouse - Wikipedia

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    Shadows of the Workhouse is a 2005 book by British author Jennifer Worth (1935-2011). [1] It formed the basis for the second series of the television drama Call the Midwife . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Robert Blincoe - Wikipedia

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    Robert Blincoe was born around 1792. By 1796 he was an orphan and living in the St. Pancras workhouse in London. His parents are unknown. At the age of six he was sent to work as a chimney boy, an assistant of a chimney sweeper, but his master soon returned him to the workhouse.

  4. The Cartoonist - Wikipedia

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    The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone and the Changing Face of Comics is a 2009 documentary about the life and art of Jeff Smith, the creator of the Bone comic series and described as one of America's greatest living cartoonists. [1] The feature-length film is by American director Ken Mills and was produced by Mills James Productions. [2] [3] [4]

  5. 'Very chill': The changing face of working men's clubs - AOL

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    The rebrand was driven by more than just the changing times, however. In its glory days, the club had 1,000 members and a long waiting list, but over the decades, that figure dwindled to 300.

  6. Edward Hyams - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hyams was born in Stamford Hill, London, on 30 September 1910, to Arthur (Isaac) Hyams and Annie Dollie Leitson Hyams. [4] Arthur Hyams (b. 19 June 1881) was a "well-known London advertising agent", [5] "of the Borough Billposting Company, London" [6] Annie was born April 1884.

  7. Changing face of city charted in evocative images - AOL

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  8. The man who chronicled the changing face of Armagh City - AOL

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    Tributes have been paid following the death of a man who chronicled the changing face of Armagh City. Roger Weatherup was famed for photographing the city across many decades.

  9. James Greenwood (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood's account, "A Night in the Workhouse", dispensed with the Victorian practice of sanitising stories for publication, presenting a brutal picture. Serialized in the Pall Mall Gazette on 12–15 January 1866, it caused a public outcry, established Greenwood's credentials as an investigative journalist and social commentator, [ 4 ] and ...