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Often used in the same context:
poorhouses,
almshouses,
asylums,
almshouse,
lunatic asylum,
laundries,
borstal,
abbeys,
hovels,
pigsties,
tyburn,
marshalsea,
prisons,
edwardian,
reformatory,
churchyards,
vicarages,
gulags,
cromwellian,
tithe barn,
priory,
grotty,
pauperism,
duchies,
infirmaries,
norman conquest,
convents,
lairds,
oliver cromwell,
rectories,
vicars,
scullery,
derelict,
nunneries,
crofts,
estates,
burghs,
foundling,
gipsies,
ghettoes,
byre,
moors,
insane asylum,
remand home,
manors,
loos,
domesday book,
parsonages,
mediaeval,
penal,
cardiganshire,
serfs,
dockyards,
tatty,
ethelred,
mouldering,
penal colony,
pubs,
workingmen,
manor house,
elizabethan,
tramps,
gradgrind,
beguines,
spinsters,
charnel house,
peonage,
destitute,
milkmen,
hells,
cloisters,
highwaymen,
thatcherism,
schoolmasters,
zamindars,
hostels,
jails,
halfpenny,
evelyn waugh,
omnibuses,
destitution,
quarrymen,
brothels,
belsen,
dark ages,
workshy,
landlordism,
monasteries,
industrialism,
nuns,
louis xvii,
barnardo,
medieval,
oubliette,
cathedrals,
fleapit,
doss,
castles,
de valera,
squalor,
workhouse,
gaols,
municipalities,
boroughs,
schoolrooms,
cemeteries,
councils,
hospitals,
orphanages,
dioceses,
cinemas,
communes,
courtrooms,
dairies
Also try:
— Adjectives for workhouses:
new,
many,
several,
irish,
english,
old,
public,
different,
most,
large,
metropolitan,
more...
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