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GREENWICH HOSPITAL 1891
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Andrew | Report | 3 May 2012 23:17 |
It was probably the infirmary attached to the workhouse. This was often the only healthcare the population of the area had access to. If a death was recorded there, it didn't always mean that the person was an inmate of the workhouse, only that they died there. |
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Jane66 | Report | 3 May 2012 23:14 |
Hi does anyone know of a free site I can view the inmate at Greenwich Hospital Vanburgh Hill? I take it that it must have been a kind of workhouse if inmate was used when someone died I know it was a poor union hospital but would they still have said inmate? anyone please :-\ |
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