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... of the new laws or anything else of the sort. A person could make use of this source if they were investigating the workhouse of Andover by comparing the way the Andover workhouse was run or any other information specific to this workhouse with the general rules set and use the general rules as a point of reference. 2) Source B shows what the Andover workhouse looked like, and through the use of a key, illustrates what the different parts of the building were used for. The building, which follows Samson Kempthorne's cruciform or square plan for workhouses1, looks similar to the building of a prison and was purposely built accordingly. The male and female quarters are separated by the master's quarters probably so the master could be close to both and quickly discipline any troublemakers in either room. The board room, were there would presumably be meetings with visitors, ...
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