Burton workhouse 1886. tif
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Burton workhouse 1886. tif
Bird s-eye view of the proposed new workhouse building erected in 1886 on Belvedere Road, Burton-on-Trent. The scheme - a pavilion block layout - was designed by J.H. Morton. Date: 1886
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1886 Belvedere Block Burton Erected Lay Out Morton Pauper Pavilion Proposed Scheme Trent Workhouse Designed
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1. Title: A Bird's Eye View of Burton-on-Trent's Proposed New Workhouse Building (1886) on Belvedere Road This image presents a bird's eye view of the proposed new workhouse building that was erected in 1886 on Belvedere Road in Burton-on-Trent. Designed by the esteemed architect J.H. Morton, this architectural masterpiece showcases a pavilion block layout, which was a progressive design for the time. The workhouse, a vital institution during the Victorian era, was intended to provide shelter, food, and care for the destitute, the elderly, and the infirm. The new building was a testament to the community's commitment to addressing the needs of its most vulnerable members. The pavilion block layout, a departure from the traditional long, narrow workhouse design, aimed to create a more humane and less institutional atmosphere. Each pavilion housed specific functions, such as the infirmary, dining hall, and living quarters, allowing for better organization and improved living conditions. J.H. Morton's design for the Burton-on-Trent workhouse was innovative for its time, reflecting the architect's vision for a more compassionate and efficient approach to caring for the pauper population. The building's construction marked an important milestone in the history of social welfare in Burton-on-Trent and stands as a testament to the community's dedication to its most vulnerable members. This photograph, taken in 1886, offers a unique perspective of the proposed workhouse, allowing us to appreciate the architectural details and the overall layout of this significant building in Burton-on-Trent's history.
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