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Opinions of Lord Wharncliffe on the new Poor Law, 1834
Full title: Opinions of Lord Wharncliffe on the new Poor Law: the substance of the charge delivered by Lord Wharncliffe to the Grand Jury, at the West Riding Sessions, held at Sheffield, in October, 1834
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13686
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Media ID 19118351
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 16.7cm (5" x 6.6")
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Opinions of Lord Wharncliffe on the new Poor Law, 1834 - A Glimpse into Historical Perspectives
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases a significant document from Sheffield City Archives, shedding light on the opinions of Lord Wharncliffe regarding the new Poor Law in 1834. The full title reveals that it captures the essence of a charge delivered by Lord Wharncliffe to the Grand Jury during the West Riding Sessions held at Sheffield. The photograph presents an original piece steeped in historical importance and offers valuable insights into societal attitudes towards poverty and welfare during this era. Lord Wharncliffe's thoughts on this contentious topic are encapsulated within these pages, providing a window into his perspective as well as those of his contemporaries. Sheffield Libraries have preserved this remarkable artifact with utmost care, ensuring its accessibility for generations to come. This image serves as a testament to their commitment to preserving our rich history. Intriguingly, we catch glimpses of themes such as social inequality, poverty alleviation strategies, and governance through this thought-provoking visual representation. It invites us to reflect upon how society has evolved since then while prompting discussions about present-day challenges related to poverty eradication efforts. As we delve deeper into this archival treasure trove from Sheffield City Archives, we gain invaluable knowledge about past policies and influential figures like J. A Stuart Wortley (1st Baron Wharncliffe). Let us cherish these historical artifacts that continue to shape our understanding of society's progress over time
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