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The Workhouse Visiting Society was an orga … The Workhouse Visiting Society was an organisation set up in 1858 and existed "to improve moral and spiritual improvement of workhouse inmates" in England and Wales. The group was set up by Louisa Twining of the Twinings tea family. It began as a sub-committee of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. It was disbanded in 1865. Social Science. It was disbanded in 1865.
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