2020-07-152020-07-15pc 66https://hdl.handle.net/2139/49197Landscape, Black & white, 4 x 6 in.This is a picture showing a view of one of Barbados’Almshouse. There was an Almshouse in every parish, over the years, these had evolved into a kind of paupers’ hospital, with a corresponding stigma attached. In an article (WIRC, 28) it was stated that “Despite denials by medical officers, it was clear that a discriminatory two-tier class system had evolved where the only clinical care available for maternity cases among the poor was that provided by the almshouses.” Taken from West Indies Royal Commission: Proceedings of Investigations in Barbados. Reproduced from The Barbados Advocate, Bridgetown, 1939. Website: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/FV3ByKYUcESQpPNYDCWp/full Info. At the back of postcard: Made in Germany. 10 51480enTreesLandscape photographsAlmshousesHospitalsView Showing Barbados Almshouse.Image