IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Windsor Road, ANDOVER, SP10 3HX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Windsor Road, SP10 3HX by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (153 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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Image
Details
Distance
1
Andover - Junction Community Centre
This community centre used to Andover's planning offices.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 25 Nov 2008
0.04 miles
2
Andover - Balmoral Road
Houses on Balmoral Road.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.06 miles
3
Andover - Postbox
Post Box in Balmoral Road.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.06 miles
4
Andover - Warner Court
Flats on Warner Court.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.08 miles
5
Andover St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Erected in 1958.
Image: © Michael FORD Taken: Unknown
0.08 miles
6
Andover - Former Workhouse
Andover's workhouse has been converted into apartments.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.08 miles
7
Andover - Former Workhouse
Andovers workhouse has been converted into apartments.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.09 miles
8
Andover - Workhouse
This is part of Andover's former workhouse which has been converted into housing.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 28 Aug 2008
0.09 miles
9
Andover - Old Workhouse
Opened in 1836, Andover's workhouse became the location of a notorious scandal that changed the law of the land. In 1846, a Select Committee of the House of Commons investigated alleged abuses of paupers in the workhouse. The Master, an ex Sergeant-Major called McDougal, was known as a drunken bully who mistreated and starved his charges. Many paupers were so hungry they ate the peelings left for the pigs and even sucked the marrow out of the bones they were grinding up for fertiliser. Paupers were often locked in the mortuary as a punishment and female paupers were subject to sexual abuse by McDougal and his son. The workhouse system ensured that similar events would occur from time to time. The low rates of pay offered by the Commissioners meant that the job of Workhouse Master often attracted the brutal or the inept. McDougal was sacked but not punished any further. As a result of the investigation, the Poor Law Commissioners were replaced by the Poor Law Board in 1847. This put the system under closer public scrutiny and government control.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 25 Nov 2008
0.09 miles
10
Andover - Warner Court
Housing on Warner Court.
Image: © Chris Talbot Taken: 30 Jan 2011
0.09 miles
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