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Sir, Thank you for the Carmarthenshire Historian. I always find them most interesting. | ||||||||
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The Workhouse memories of Mr. D. J. Evans, in Volume XV [TODO link when vol xv comes online -- ChrisJones], remind me that, as a boy in Carmarthen, I remember standing outside the Workhouse and seeing a stone fall onto a small pile on the road (a consequence of the stone-breaking that tramps were required to carry out). I knew what was going on and decided to wait. I waited and waited but nothing else happened. Perhaps it was dinner time? Or could it have been 'industrial action'! | |||||||
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The Workhouse memories of Mr. D. J. Evans, in Volume XV, remind me that, as a boy in Carmarthen, I remember standing outside the Workhouse and seeing a stone fall onto a small pile on the road (a consequence of the stone-breaking that tramps were required to carry out). I knew what was going on and decided to wait. I waited and waited but nothing else happened. Perhaps it was dinner time? Or could it have been 'industrial action'! | |||||||
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W. G. LUTON, <!-- 39 Meadowside, --> | ||||||||