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www.destinationthere.com/Weaverville_North_Carolina
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At Inn on Main Street bed and breakfast near Asheville, North Carolina, owners Dan and Nancy Ward bring casual hospitality to ....
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eats.life123.com/Ward_III__New_York_113225
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Finally a spot in Tribeca that serves good reasonably priced food past 1 AM in a cool casual setting. All expectations were met or exceeded though the sound system ... Ward III - TriBeCa - New York, NY
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www.victorianweb.org/painting/fildes/paintings/3.html
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May 27, 2007 ... Applicants to a Casual Ward by Sir Samuel Luke Fildes, R. A. (1844-1927). 1874. Oil on canvas. Source: Thomson, p. 5. Compare Fildes' 1869 ...
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www.netnicholls.com/neh2001/pages/aspects5/54frame.htm
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Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward Luke Fildes, 1874. Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, UK. A gaslight in the top left hand corner illuminates a ...
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www.onestopenglish.com/casual-ward/3942.thread
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Jan 10, 2010 ... Do 'casual wards' still exist or are they a thing of the Past? If they don't, what's its equivalent today? I'd appreciate your help on this. Unsuitable ...
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www.flickr.com/photos/johnnyg1955/sets/7215760630185758...
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In 1864 Metropolitan Houseless Poor Act authorised casual wards at workhouses to be used for vagrants in the London area. I could find no record of when this ...
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vagrantsinthecasualwardofaworkhouse.blogspot.com/
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Feb 3, 2012 ... I was bored. I could only liken surfing the internet that evening to an extended sojourn in the Intertropical Convergence Zone immediately after ...
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www.thefamousartists.com/luke-fildes/applicants-for-adm...
www.thefamousartists.com/luke-fildes/applicants-for-admission-to-a-casual-ward
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Early painting by the famous English painter Luke Fildes (1844-1927) depicting the poor seeking lodging in England in 1874.
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victorianripper.niceboard.org/t48-whitechapel-workhouse...
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Feb 27, 2010 ... Seeing as there is clearly some confusion as to the precise difference between the Whitechapel workhouse and the Whitechapel Infirmary, ...
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