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Carehome Collection (page 9)

Background imageCarehome Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Children Ready for a Walk

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Children Ready for a Walk
Girls at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, prepare for a walk with dolls in toy prams. Date: circa 1909

Background imageCarehome Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Cricket Team

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Cricket Team
Boys cricket team at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, with bats, stumps etc. Date: circa 1913

Background imageCarehome Collection: Glencree Reformatory, Ireland

Glencree Reformatory, Ireland
A view of St Kevins Reformatory School, Glencree, near Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland Date: circa 1872

Background imageCarehome Collection: Gordon House Industrial School, Isleworth - Kitchen

Gordon House Industrial School, Isleworth - Kitchen
Girls at work in the kitchen at the Gordon House Industrial School, Isleworth. Date: early 1900s

Background imageCarehome Collection: School of Industry, Aberdeen

School of Industry, Aberdeen
A interior view of the School of Industry, Chronicle Lane, Aberdeen. Children sit or stand around in various occupations. Date: 1841

Background imageCarehome Collection: Werrington Approved School, Staffordshire - Potter

Werrington Approved School, Staffordshire - Potter
A boy in the pottery workshop at the Werrington Approved School, Staffordshire Date: circa 1937

Background imageCarehome Collection: Westmorland Society School, West Norwood, Surrey

Westmorland Society School, West Norwood, Surrey
The Westmorland Society School at West Norwood, Surrey, opened in 1854 to house and educate the children of children born in or near London, of Westmorland parents. Date: circa 1913

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Choosing Clothes

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Choosing Clothes
A boy about to leave the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, chooses new clothes to take with him. Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - bedtime story

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - bedtime story
The Headmaster of the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, reads the inmates a bedtime story over the loudspeaker system in the dormitories. Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Harvesting

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Harvesting
Boys from Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, harvesting a crop they have grown Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Holiday at Rhyl

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Holiday at Rhyl
Staff and inmates of the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, on holiday at Rhyl Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Greenhouse

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Greenhouse
Boys from Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, at work in a greenhouse Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Camping

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Camping
Boy scout troop from the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, on a camping expedition Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Feeding Hens

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Feeding Hens
Boys from Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, feeding hens Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Cadet Corps

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Cadet Corps
The cadet corps on parade at the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Rabbits

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Rabbits
Boys at the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham, farming Angora rabbits. Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Boxing

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Boxing
A boxing match at the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Standon Farm Industrial School, Staffordshire

Standon Farm Industrial School, Staffordshire
Inmates sweep the yard at the Standon Farm Industrial School, Staffordshire, run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1907

Background imageCarehome Collection: St Edwards Orphange, Broad Green, Liverpool

St Edwards Orphange, Broad Green, Liverpool
The southern aspect of St Edwards Orphanage, Liverpool, Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCarehome Collection: GFS Home of Rest, Southport

GFS Home of Rest, Southport
The Home of Rest established by the Girls Friendly Society at Southport Lancashire

Background imageCarehome Collection: St Ediths Home, Clevedon, Somerset

St Ediths Home, Clevedon, Somerset
A view of St Ediths Home (or Orphanage) for Girls at Clevedon, Somerset, also known as Hallam Hall

Background imageCarehome Collection: Sheriff William Watson

Sheriff William Watson
William Watson, Sheriff of Aberdeen, established several schools of industry in the city - fore-runners of the national Industrial School system

Background imageCarehome Collection: Salvation Army Home, Lower Clapton Road, London

Salvation Army Home, Lower Clapton Road, London. At various times, the premises served as a rescue home, a knitting home, and a training institute for the Armys women social workers. Date: circa 1908

Background imageCarehome Collection: Kilmacolm Sailors Orphan Homes

Kilmacolm Sailors Orphan Homes
A view of the Sailors Orphan Homes, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire. Date: circa 1909

Background imageCarehome Collection: Rev. Grantham Munton Yorke

Rev. Grantham Munton Yorke, founder of the Birmingham Industrial School

Background imageCarehome Collection: Redhill Police Orphanage - Girl Guides

Redhill Police Orphanage - Girl Guides
The Girl Guide Company on parade at the Redhill Police Orphanage, Surrey

Background imageCarehome Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Uniforms

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Uniforms
Staff and inmate uniforms at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline

Background imageCarehome Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - School room

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - School room
Partitioned classroom seating at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline

Background imageCarehome Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight
A cell at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline, education and training prior to transportation. Date: circa 1847

Background imageCarehome Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Chapel

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Chapel
Interior of chapel at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline, education and training prior to transportation

Background imageCarehome Collection: Northcotts Approved School, Walthamstow - Puppet theatre

Northcotts Approved School, Walthamstow - Puppet theatre
Smartly dressed boys from Northcotts Approved School, Walthamstow, with the puppet theatre they have constructed. Date: circa 1937

Background imageCarehome Collection: First Branch of National Childrens Home, Lambeth

First Branch of National Childrens Home, Lambeth
The first ever branch of the National Childrens Home, at Church Street, Lambeth

Background imageCarehome Collection: National Childrens Home Leaflet

National Childrens Home Leaflet
A promotional leaflet for the National Childrens Home Date: 1880

Background imageCarehome Collection: National Childrens Home, Frodsham

National Childrens Home, Frodsham
Boys play with a variety of toys in the garden of the National Childrens Home, Frodsham

Background imageCarehome Collection: National Childrens Home Appeal Leaflet

National Childrens Home Appeal Leaflet
A Second World War leaflet appeals for funds for the National Childrens Home Date: 1940s

Background imageCarehome Collection: National Childrens Home, Chipping Norton - Garden Shelter

National Childrens Home, Chipping Norton - Garden Shelter
Children in the garden shelter of the National Childrens Home, Chipping Norton, a branch which catered for children with physical disabilities

Background imageCarehome Collection: National Childrens Home, Alverstoke - feeding chickens

National Childrens Home, Alverstoke - feeding chickens
A girls feeds chickens on the farm at the National Childrens Home, Alverstoke, Hampshire Date: 1930s

Background imageCarehome Collection: Mrs Mary Elmslie

Mrs Mary Elmslie
A portrait of Mrs Mary Elmslie, who in 1839 founded the Aberdeen Female Orphan Asylum

Background imageCarehome Collection: London Magdalen Hospital - Shakespeare

London Magdalen Hospital - Shakespeare
Approved School inmates of the London Magdalen Hospital performing scenes from Shakespeare Date: circa 1937

Background imageCarehome Collection: Liverpool Farm School metal-workers

Liverpool Farm School metal-workers
As part of their metal work training, Approved School inmates from the Liverpool Farm School inspect an aeroplane engine. Date: circa 1937

Background imageCarehome Collection: Moffat Orphanage, Port Glasgow

Moffat Orphanage, Port Glasgow
A view of the Moffat Orphanage, Port Glasgow

Background imageCarehome Collection: Waifs and Strays Society Home, Tattenhall, Cheshire

Waifs and Strays Society Home, Tattenhall, Cheshire
Boys stand outside the Waifs and Strays Society Home at Tattenhall, Cheshire. A few at the front have musical instruments including a large bass drum. Date: circa 1906

Background imageCarehome Collection: Lichfield Diocese GFS Home of Rest, Prestatyn - exterior

Lichfield Diocese GFS Home of Rest, Prestatyn - exterior
View of the Home of Rest run by the Lichfield Diocese branch of the Girls Friendly Society

Background imageCarehome Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance

Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance
Entrance to the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageCarehome Collection: St Marys Waifs and Strays Society Home, Felixstowe - Dormit

St Marys Waifs and Strays Society Home, Felixstowe - Dormit
Beds in a dormitory at the St Marys Waifs and Strays Society Home, Felixstowe, Suffolk

Background imageCarehome Collection: Islington Technical Home - Tailoring Shop

Islington Technical Home - Tailoring Shop
Boys at work in the tailoring workshop at the Islington Technical Home. One is using a sewing machine. The home was run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1907

Background imageCarehome Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Cafeteria

Kings Cross Rowton House - Cafeteria
Men in the cafeteria at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageCarehome Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room

Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room
Men in the dining room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton



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