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West Derby Union cottage homes, Fazakerley, Liverpool
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West Derby Union cottage homes, Fazakerley, Liverpool
Distant view of the West Derby Union cottage homes at Fazakerley, Liverpool. The homes were opened in 1889 to house pauper children away from the workhouse
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This evocative photograph captures a distant view of the West Derby Union cottage homes in Fazakerley, Liverpool, which were opened in 1889. During the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the workhouse system was the primary means of providing relief for the destitute, including children who had become paupers. The West Derby Union cottage homes were built as an alternative to the workhouse, offering a more humane and less stigmatizing living arrangement for these children. The image reveals a picturesque scene of red-brick cottages arranged in rows, with lush greenery surrounding the buildings. However, the historical context of this photograph reveals a darker side to the story. The cottage homes were intended to house and educate pauper children, yet they were still institutions that separated children from their families and subjected them to strict rules and regimented routines. The photograph, taken around 1905, offers a glimpse into the past and sheds light on the living conditions of children in poverty during this time. The law required local authorities to provide shelter and education for pauper children, but the reality was often far from ideal. The West Derby Union cottage homes, like many similar institutions, were a product of their time, reflecting the social attitudes and economic realities of the era. Today, this photograph serves as a reminder of the complex history of poverty and social welfare in Liverpool and beyond. It invites us to reflect on the past and consider the ongoing challenges of addressing poverty and homelessness in our communities.
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