A big thank you to everyone who came along to The Workhouse and Infirmary this year.
We're closed until the Southwell Lantern Walk on 9 December starting at 4.30pm. Enjoy a seasonal guided lantern walk exploring the grounds here. FREE.
Find out more > https://t.co/ZjLWCOazNU
There's still time to do some #pumpkin spotting around The Workhouse and Infirmary with our 'Pumpkin Pie Scone Trail' (£2 each).
This special family trail is running until Sunday 5 November, which means there's not long to go until it's gone. Get one while you can.
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Join Southwell Town Council and and The Workhouse on a seasonal guided lantern walk in the grounds of the Workhouse and Infirmary on Saturday 9 December (4.30pm - 6pm)!
Bring your own lantern, bells and whistles, and join us for a guided walk around the grounds including carols.
Workhouse story discovered with @findmypast thanks to the #1921Census...
Herbert Keeble was born in Suffolk. He served in WWI until demobilisation in 1919, and got pneumonia.
The 1921 Census lists Herbert as an inmate at Southwell Workhouse, prior to his death.
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This week’s heavy rainfall flooded our visitor reception building.
Luckily, these handling collection items were being displayed just out of reach of the water. It would have damaged them.
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Take a trip through #1921Census discoveries with the new ‘[Re]Counted’ exhibition in the Infirmary this October Half Term.
We have collaborated with @findmypast to pluck fascinating threads from the 1921 census and weave together over 40 Workhouse stories.
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The workhouse will be closed tomorrow (22 Oct) as we continue to assess the impact of the recent weather and clean up.
We've seen an unprecedented amount of rainwater. Much of our visitor reception and car park has been flooded.
We will keep everyone updated.
*Closure Notice: Saturday 21 October* The whole site at The Workhouse and Infirmary is closed to all visitors today (Saturday 21 October) due to the weather and extensive flooding in the car park.
We are sorry, but we look forward to welcoming you back soon.
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*Closure Notice: Friday 20 October* The whole site at The Workhouse and Infirmary is closed to all visitors today (Friday 20 October) due to the weather.
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.
The true story of the inmate who helped run a workhouse 😮
William Frisby might have seemed like a normal inmate of Southwell Workhouse in the 1921 Census, but there is much more to his story than first meets the eye…
Step back in time at The Workhouse - find and help the inmates doing their daily jobs on Thurs 26 and Sat 28 October (10.30am - 3.30pm).
Meet our #costumed characters and come and find out what life was like.
Normal admission charges apply. Last entry one hour before closing.
A group from @reach_ld came to The Workhouse to help them learn more about its history.
The visit inspired them to create lots of different pictures and words to give an idea of the impact their visit had on them.
Their work is on display in the reflection room.
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The Feverfew in the kitchen garden was a bright row of colour under the sun today ☀️
#Feverfew was used in the past for headaches and arthritis!
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In collaboration with family history website @findmypast, we're exploring the 1921 Census of England and Wales.
We've revealed new stories of inmates and patients.
>https://t.co/9P6XRGNXJO
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Thinking of visiting us for free for #HeritageOpenDays this weekend (Sat and Sun)? You'll find some new additions to the objects on display. 📖
In the main Workhouse building there is a pillow, and in Firbeck Infirmary you can find a birth and death register.
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Delve into social history with FREE admission to The Workhouse and Infirmary on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 September for Heritage Open Days.
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