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Tooting Tragedy

Cholera, Cruelty and Children of the Victorian Poor

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Tooting Tragedy William Ellis-Rees
Libristo code: 50216706
Publishers Pen & Sword Books Ltd, April 2026
In the early weeks of 1849, a devastating outbreak of cholera tore through Surrey Hall, a residentia... Full description
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In the early weeks of 1849, a devastating outbreak of cholera tore through Surrey Hall, a residential school for workhouse children in Lower Tooting. It was a tragedy on a terrible scale, and the loss of life owed much to the appalling conditions in the school, where half-starved boys and girls wearing threadbare clothes were crammed into filthy premises, and were kept in line by tyrannical adults. The owner, Bartholomew Peter Drouet, had been busily turning human misery into handsome profit, but now, in the wake of the tragedy, he found himself on trial at the Old Bailey on a charge of manslaughter. In this book, the first full-length history of the Surrey Hall scandal, the reader is given access to the children’s experiences before, during and after the outbreak of cholera. The stories they told of cruelties perpetrated behind closed doors shocked the nation, and Drouet quickly became a despised household name, a process that was helped significantly by the journalism of an outraged Charles Dickens. However, change was in the air, and the events in Tooting, far from being just a local affair, had important consequences for the future management of the children of the poor.

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Full name Tooting Tragedy
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 240
EAN 9781036145248
Libristo code 50216706
Weight 486
Dimensions 156 x 234
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