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Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910
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Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910
Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910. View of the dairy at the establishment showing women making butter and cream
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Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910. View of the dairy at the establishment showing women making butter and cream. This photograph captures a moment in time at the Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates in Horley, Surrey. Taken in 1910 by an unknown photographer, it offers a glimpse into the rehabilitation efforts undertaken by this pioneering institution. In this particular scene, we witness a group of determined women dressed in traditional attire diligently engaged in the process of making butter and cream. The dairy equipment surrounding them stands as a testament to their commitment towards learning valuable skills that would aid their reintegration into society. The Farmfield Reformatory was established with the aim of providing support and treatment to female individuals struggling with alcohol addiction during a period when such issues were often stigmatized or overlooked. Run under the auspices of London County Council's Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this facility offered hope and healing to those affected by drunkenness. This image not only showcases these brave women's dedication to their own recovery but also highlights how institutions like Farmfield played an essential role in promoting public health within communities across England. It serves as a reminder that compassion and understanding can pave the way towards rehabilitation for those facing adversity.
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