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Nameless and Friendless by Emily Mary OsbornEngraving after the painting by Emily Mary Osborn, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1857 and subsequently at the 1862 International Exhibition
Mount Hermon Home for Girls, Hastings, SussexMatron and girls at the Mount Hermon Home for Girls, Hastings, run by the Ladies Association for the Care of Friendless Girls. By the 1930s, the home had been taken over by the Childrens Aid Society
Highbury Home for Friendless ChildrenChildren and a member of staff at the Highbury Home for Friendless Children, Highbury Grove, North London. Date: 1930
Highbury Home for Friendless Children, Pound DayHighbury Home for Friendless Children, North London. Leaflet advertising a Pound Day where local supporters of the home were requested to make a gift of either one pound in cash
Asylum Dining HallThe dining room of the Asylum, or House of Refuge, at Lambeth, for the reception of friendless and deserted girls