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Benevolent Collection (page 2)

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Fire Service benevolent fund Christmas gifts, WW2

Fire Service benevolent fund Christmas gifts, WW2
A collection of Christmas gifts to be given to London firemen and firewomen hospitalised over the Christmas period

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Hibernian Benevolent Institution, incorporated 1833

Hibernian Benevolent Institution, incorporated 1833. Print shows at center, beneath an eagle perched on an Irish harp, is a woman attending to a sick man as two well-dressed men enter the room;

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Lady Mayoress and Lord Mayor of London

Lady Mayoress and Lord Mayor of London
The Lady Mayoress watched by the Lord Mayor of London handing a Way Bill to one of the carmen who took hampers arranged by Sir William Treloar to the homes of disabled children

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Sir William Treloar distributing Christmas gifts

Sir William Treloar distributing Christmas gifts
Sir William Purdie Treloar (1843-1923) distributing Christmas gifts to the poor. He began his annual charitable activities in the East End of London by the distribution of Christmas hampers to poor

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Fruiterers Sports Day, Crystal Palace, London

Fruiterers Sports Day, Crystal Palace, London

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The entrance floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageBenevolent Collection: First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The first floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Printing Office at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway

Printing Office at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway
Printing office at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Bramwell Booth

Bramwell Booth
Portrait, in uniform, of (William) Bramwell Booth (1856-1929), eldest son of Salvation Army founder William Booth. Bramwell became the Armys second leader (General) after his fathers death in 1912

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Brushmakers Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway

Brushmakers Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway
Brushmakers shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Dr Thomas John Barnardo

Dr Thomas John Barnardo
Portrait of Dr Thomas John Barnardo (1845-1905). In 1867, Barnardo set up a Ragged School for poor children in Londons East End, followed in 1870 by a home for boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Blacksmiths Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway

Blacksmiths Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway
Blacksmiths shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Bootmakers Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway

Bootmakers Shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway
Bootmakers shop at Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, East London. In 1870, Thomas Barnardo set up a home for destitute boys at 18-26 Stepney Causeway

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Ironing Room at Barnardos Girls Home, Barkingside

Ironing Room at Barnardos Girls Home, Barkingside
Ironing room at Barnardos Home, Barkingside, Essex. In 1873, Thomas Barnardo set up, a Village Home for Orphan, Neglected and Destitute Girls at Barkingside

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Salvation Army Christmas treat for East End children

Salvation Army Christmas treat for East End children
East End of London slum children receive a Christmas treat from the Salvation Army. In front of a decorated Christmas tree

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Duchess of Fife at Church Army Labour Tent opening

Duchess of Fife at Church Army Labour Tent opening
The Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise, Princess Royal, 1867-1931), eldest daughter of Edward VII, opening the King Edward VII Labour Tent in Kingsway, Central London, for the Church Army

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Duchess of Westminster at Church Army depot

Duchess of Westminster at Church Army depot
Katherine Caroline Cavendish, Duchess of Westminster (1857-1941), second wife of the 1st Duke of Westminster, opening a Church Army Labour Relief Depot in Artillery Row, Central London

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Kwei-Sing Saved

Kwei-Sing Saved
KWEI-SING, one of several gods of litrerature, is saved from a watery grave by a Ngau, a species of benevolent sea- monster

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Charity Visit Girl / Dog

Charity Visit Girl / Dog
A benevolent girl and her dog visit a needy family

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Dvp Party Poster / 1919

Dvp Party Poster / 1919
A German Peoples Party (DVP) poster showing their leader Stresemann as a benevolent presence dominating the landscape

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer

Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer
CARLOS III OF SPAIN 5th son of Felipe V Duke of Parma, King of Naples before becoming king of Spain in 1759 - an enlightened and benevolent ruler

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Shipowners Society

Shipowners Society
Membership certificate of the Glasgow Shipowners and Shipbrokers Benevolent Association, founded in 1899. This is James Hamilton s, who joined in 1928

Background imageBenevolent Collection: The Royal Ram

The Royal Ram is a benevolent figure in a fairy tale by Madame d Aulnoy. Here he is helping Merveilleuse who has just recounted her difficulties to him

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Suppressing the Sioux

Suppressing the Sioux
General Miles leads a cavalry column against the Sioux, who are staging a rebellion on account of supposed grievances against the kindly and benevolent government

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Sewing Class, Africa

Sewing Class, Africa
Benevolent colonialism - Mrs Shaws sewing class at Rabai, East Africa

Background imageBenevolent Collection: French Colonialism

French Colonialism
Benevolent colonialism - in Madagascar, the French instruct the natives in horticultural techniques

Background imageBenevolent Collection: Oliver Cared For

Oliver Cared For
Oliver is cared for by the benevolent Mr Brownlow



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