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From: "Coachman Motel TAIHAPE" <>
Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] Fw: St. Giles-in-the-Fields Workhouse (Vinegar Yard)
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 09:12:49 +1300
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Thank you for your help. I shall contact the LMA.
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From: "Fiona Coleman" <>
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Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] Fw: St. Giles-in-the-Fields Workhouse (Vinegar Yard)


> Hi There, how do I unsubscribe or get the digest vertion ... thanks
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> From: "MaryH" <>
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> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] Fw: St. Giles-in-the-Fields Workhouse (Vinegar Yard)
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>
>> > Frederick Shaw's Death Certificate August 1851 lists St. Giles
> Workhouse,
>> > South St. Giles, Vinegar Yard.
>> > Can you possibly assist me with the significance of Vinegar Yard?
>>
>> Hi Graham,
>> Vinegar Yard is the address of the Workhouse. This particular workhouse
> was
>> closed around 1860 and my Victorian London Atlas does not show a Vinegar
>> Yard, so it was probably built on, there was a lot of redevelopement in
>> Victorian London.
>>
>> An earlier atlas of London, may reveal its Location. Again the LMA is
>> most
>> likely to have the resources to find where Vinegar Yard was.
>>
>> Good luck
>> Mary
>>
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