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In Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist," Oliver was in a workhouse where the conditions were dreadful and he asked for more food Stock Photo - Alamy
The workhouse The Poor Law of 1834 meant that those who were unable to work or support themselves would have to go to the Workhouse….. Charles Dickens. - ppt download
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Oliver and the Master of the Workhouse" by Charles Pears — first illustration for "The Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1912)
Oliver and the Master of the Workhouse" by Charles Pears — first illustration for "The Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1912)