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It was regular practice for women, children and men to be separated in Workhouses - meaning poor families were separated from one another upon entering and even infants were removed from their mothers.
It was regular practice for women, children and men to be separated in Workhouses - meaning poor families were separated from one another upon entering and even infants were removed from their mothers.
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