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Dr Barnardos Village Homes for Girls, Barkingside, EssexDr Barnardos Village Homes for Girls at Barkingside, Ilford, Essex. The homes were opened 1876 as a cottage homes development with the girls living in family groups under the supervision of a house
Barnardos Children emigrating to CanadaTwo hundred and fifty boys and girls from Dr. Barnardos Home at Riverside Station, Liverpool on their way to Canada. So many Barnardos children emigrated to Canada that one in eleven Canadians today
Barnardos Edinburgh Castle Mission Hall and Coffee PalaceEdinburgh Castle at Limehouse, East London, was a former gin palace and music hall, re-opened by Thomas Barnardo as a British Workmans Coffee Palace with a Mission Hall at its rear. Date: circa 1906
Syrie Elmslie - Mrs BarnardoMrs Thomas Barnardo, the former Syrie Elmslie. Date: circa 1905
Dr Barnardo
Dr. Thomas John Barnardo Victorian period
Barnardos poster
A Dr Barnardos Home
Dr. Thomas John Barnardo (1845 - 1905), in his office at Stepney Causeway, evangelical, entrepreneurial and philanthropic
Dr. Thomas Barnardo in actionDr. Barnardo walking past in high spirits, published a week after his death, at the age of 60. Thomas John Barnardo (1845 - 1905) was a classically Victorian figure - evangelical
Scene from the annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardo's Homes in The Royal Albert Hall. Here in the Training Housewives display, the young women demonstrate laundry work
Gwynne House, Barnardos Home, Woodford BridgeGwynne House was an old mansion in whose grounds Thomas Barnardo erected his Boys Garden City, Woodford Bridge, Essex. Date: circa 1922
Baby Bertie, The Barnardo Sunshine Baby -- see how hes grown! Postcard issued by Dr Barnardos Homes charity, looking after orphaned children. Date: circa 1910s
Advert for Dr. Barnardos Homes 192294, 000 children have been rescued by Dr. Barnardos Homes. Help to give Happy Christmas by sending money. Date: 1922
Watts Naval Training School, Dereham - Barnardos Homecirca 1910s
DR BARNARDO HOMEA view of the entrance to Dr. Barnardos, with two children on the street outside. Date: 1886
BOY APPRENTICES, 2 OF 3Boys learning the wheelwrights trade at Dr Barnardos Boys Home, Stepney (London) 2 of 3 pictures Date: circa 1890
BOY APPRENTICES, 3 OF 3Boys learning the wheelwrights trade at Dr Barnardos Boys Home, Stepney (London) 3 of 3 pictures Date: circa 1890
WW2 Evacuation of Barnardos ChildrenGirls from Barnardo homes in London area at Paddington station in a pre-war evacuation operation in September 1938. Date: 1938
Dr Barnardos Village Homes, Barkingside, Ilford, EssexChildren perform a dance display at Dr Barnardos Village Homes for Girls at Barkingside, Ilford, Essex. The occasion is presumably an open day, for the benefit of visitors and benefactors
Barnardos William Baker Technical School, HertfordBoys seated in the dining hall of the William Baker Technical School, near Hertford. The School, also known as Goldings, was run by Barnardo s
Thomas Barnardos Edinburgh Castle Mission Hall and CoffeeThe Edinburgh Castle on Rhodeswell Road, Limehouse, East London, was a former gin palace and music hall, re-opened by Barnardo as a British Workmans Coffee Palace with a Mission Hall at its rear
Barnardos Girls Home, Barkingside, EssexGirls and staff in the grounds of Barnardos Home, Barkingside, Essex, with childrens cottages in the background. In 1873, Thomas Barnardo set up a Village Home for Orphan
Dr Barnardos Homes Babies Castle, Hawkhurst, KentDr Barnardos Homes Babies Castle at Hawkhurst, Kent, opened in 1884 for the reception of babies. In 1908 it became a home for boys and girls under the age of eight years
Barnardo Home, Barkingside - LibraryChildren in the library at Barnardo Girls Village Home, Barkingside, Essex
Barnardos Card Promoting EmigrationOne of a series of cards issued by Barnardos promoting its emigration of children to Canada
London Barnardos Boys Band RecruitingBarnardo Band at Horseguards Parade assisting the War Office in First World War recruitment efforts. Date: circa 1917
Thomas Barnardo is shown a group of sleeping street ArabsDr Thomas Barnardo is shown the rooftop sleeping arrangements of London Street Arabs by Jim Jarvis, one of their number whom Barnardo befriended. Date: circa 1870
Hope Place, StepneyLocal residents of Hope Place, Stepney, near where Thomas Barnardo opened his first childrens home
Hope Place Donkey ShedThe former donkey shed at Hope Place, Stepney, where Thomas Barnardo opened his first childrens home
Thomas Barnardo with some physically disabled boys (then invariably referred to as cripples ) at one of his homes. Date: circa 1900
Thomas Barnardo as medical studentA portrait of Thomas Barnardo as a medical student. Date: 1866
Thomas BarnardoAn 1873 portrait of Thomas Barnardo. Date: 1873
Barnardo boys in London during evacuationBarnardo boys in transit through London during a pre-war evacuation operation in September 1938. Date: 1938
Barnardo Wolf Cubs in AustraliaA group of Wolf Cubs from the Barnardo Training Home in Picton, New South Wales, Australia. They built the rough shack on the right
Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 19448, 000 childrenare constantly being supported. Please be Father Chrismas to one of them this year. 10/- feeds one child for a week. 1944
Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1943130, 000 needy boy and girls including 6, 000 since War began, have been welcomed into these Homes in 77 years under the Charter. No destitute child ever refused admission
Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1941
Thomas Barnardo and ChildrenA promotional picture showing Thomas Barnardo and some of the typical children helped by the homes he founded, beginning in 1870 at Stepney Causeway, London Date: Date unknown
Playground at Barnardos Home, Stepney CausewayAn informal game of cricket at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway, London
Some Barnardos EmigrantsA promotional picture showing some of the children from Barnardos homes destined to emigrate to new lives overseas. In 1872, Thomas Barnardos childrens homes began sending children to Canada
Barnardo Boys PrintingBarnardo boys learning the printers trade at Dr Barnardos Home at Stepney Causeway, London Date: circa 1914
Dr Barnardos Homes Carnival Programme coverFront cover of a souvenir handbook and Programme of Music accompanying a Carnival and Fancy Fair held at Bingley Hall, Birmingham from the 7th to 16th June 1923 in aid of Dr Barnardos Homes
Annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardos HomesScene from the annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardos Homes in The Royal Albert Hall. Here young girls perform physical exercise in the Indian Club Drill display. An exhibition of the good work of Dr
Dr Barnardos Musical BoysThe National Waifs Association (Dr Barnardos Homes) - Some of Dr. Barnardos Musical Boys. Date: circa 1907
Dr Barnardos HomesDOCTOR BARNARDOs VILLAGE HOMES for girls, near Ilford, Essex : tea on the lawn of Queen Victoria House. Date: circa 1904
Five children in a South Wales mining districtFive children, four boys and a girl, photographed in a South Wales mining district. They possibly belong to a Dr Barnardos orphanage
Printing Office at Barnardos Home, Stepney CausewayPrinting office at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway