Workhouse Journalism
- Anonymous (1871) A Day in the Withington Workhouse
- Anonymous (1867) A Workhouse Probe (Hursley workhouse)
- Anonymous (1867) A Workhouse Probe (Leek workhouse)
- Brewer, Emma (1889-90)
Workhouse Life in Town and Country
- Dickens, Charles (1849) The Paradise at Tooting
- Dickens, Charles (1849) The Tooting Farm
- Dickens, Charles (1849) A Recorder's Charge
- Dickens, Charles (1849) The Verdict for Drouet
- Dickens, Charles (1850) A Walk in a Workhouse
- Dickens, Charles (1850) London Pauper Children
- Dickens, Charles (1861) The Uncommercial Traveller — Wapping Workhouse
- Dickens, Charles (1863) The Uncommercial Traveller — The Short-Timers
- Michael Dube (1999) How Charles Dickens' Fiction and Journalism Work Together
- Hastings, Rev. Frederick (1889) Workhouse Worries (from The Quiver magazine)
- Kohl, J.K. (1844)
A German traveller visits the North Dublin workhouse
- Pask, Arthur T. (1889)
A Workhouse Farm
- Rowntree, Joseph (1859-68)
Reports of workhouse visits
- "S.L.B." (1866)
Description of a visit to an unnamed District School in the London area.
- Wills, WH & Taylor, Philip (1850) A Day in a Pauper Palace
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