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Barnardos Emigrants in CanadaPromotional card of a home in Canada where one of Barnardos child emigrants grew up. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Barnardos Contrast Card advertising new Woodford Bridge HBarnardos promotional postcard for the move from its East London premises to the new Boys Garden City home at Woodford Bridge, Essex. Date: circa 1912
Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Watts SanatoriThe Watts Sanatorium at Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside, Essex. Date: early 1900s
Manchester Ragged and Industrial Schools, Ardwick GreenA view of the Ragged and Certified Industrial Schools at Ardwick Green, Manchester Date: 1860s
Home for Roman Catholic Girls, The Convent, Ealing, MiddleseGirls and nuns in the garden of the Home for Roman Catholic Girls, Little Ealing Lane, Ealing, Middlesex. Date: early 1900s
Vegetable crops at Gordon Boys Home, Woking, SurreyPromotional card for seed company F.W. Benham showing boys harvesting crops they have grown at Gordon Boys Home, Woking. Date: 1906
Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Royal BirthdayChildren at Barnardos Girls Village Home at Barkingside enjoy part of her birthday cake donated by HRH Princess Elizabeth. Date: 1936
Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, SurreyA line of boys enters the Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, Surrey
War at Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, HampshireWard interior with children in beds, nurses, rocking-horse etc. at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Date: early 1900s
Spinal cases, Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, HampChildren with various spinal conditions in wheelchairs, beds etc. at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Date: early 1900s
Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, Surrey - bakingBoys in aprons baking bread at Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, Surrey
Football at Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, HampshA group of physically disabled boys, some with crutches, play football at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Date: early 1900s
Aberlour Orphanage, Charlestown of Aberlour, MorayshireA view of the Aberlour Orphanage and chapel, Charlestown of Aberlour, Morayshire. It was one of Scotlands largest childrens homes. Date: circa 1907
Workhouse Bathing Regulations, Sunderland, County DurhamThe official bathing regulations for inmates at Sunderland Union Workhouse. Date: 1914
John Cavanagh fashion show at Bowood, 1965Guests watch a fashion show by British designer John Cavanagh held at Bowood, Wiltshire, the Palladian home of the Marquess of Lansdowne. The catwalk is in the Library, built by the Adam brothers
Homes for Officers Widows and Daughters, WimbledonHomes for Officers Widows and Daughters, Queen Alexandras Court, Wimbledon. Date: circa 1908
Orphan Homes, SwanleyAn architects design for the new Orphan Homes for Little Boys at Swanley, Kent. Date: 1882
Fegans Homes, Stony Stratford - ChapelFegans Homes, Stony Stratford. Chapel interior. Date: circa 1910
Rev WJ - MayersRev W.J. Mayers holding a baby. Mayers was Senior Deputation Secretary for Dr Barnardos Homes and particularly involved in overseas fund-raising in countries such as Canada and Australia
Fegans Distributing Home, TorontoThe Distributing Home at George Street, Toronto, used to house new emigrants from James Fegans childrens homes in England
Kilmacolm Sailors Orphan Homes ValentinesA view of the Sailors Orphan Homes, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire
Mrs Rachel MerryLouisa Birt was the sister and colleague of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson. Rachel and her husband Joseph Merry superintended Macphersons Home of Industry for several years
Newland Cottage Homes, Hull - BandNewland Cottage Homes, Hull. Members of the boys band and their instruments. Date: early 1900s
Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull. Date: circa 1905
House of Mercy, Horbury, West Yorkshire - HospitalThe hospital building at the Horbury House of Mercy, a home for penitent fallen women - pregnant single girls. Date: Date unknown
Barnardos - Dame Margarets Home - Washington, DurhamTwo women, perhaps the Matron and her assistant, at the gates of Dame Margarets Home, Washington, Durham, one of the homes run by Barnardo s
The Cottage Homes of EnglandA verse from Felicia Dorothea Hemans poem The Homes of England (often referred to by its first line, The Stately Homes of England ) illustrated with an archetypal Englishman outside his cottage
Grooms Orphanage, Clacton - Row of HousesChildren stand in front of their homes at John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton, Essex
Barnardos Peter Street, Toronto, CanadaThe Rev, W.J. Mayers with ten musical boys from Barnardos UK homes pose outside Barnardos Canadian Reception Home on Peter Street, Toronto. Date: circa 1913
Mullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol - Coronation DayMullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol. The entire population of the homes pose for a picture on Coronation Day. Date: 1902 or 1911
Quarriers Homes, Bridge of Weir - Training ShipThe Central Hall at Quarriers Homes, Bridge of Weir. The James Arthur training ship stands alongside. Date: circa 1904
Thomas Barnardo with some physically disabled boys (then invariably referred to as cripples ) at one of his homes. Date: circa 1900
Barnardos Tree of Life 1866-1906Barnardos Tree of Life charting the development of Barnardos Homes from 1866 to 1906. Date: 1906
Princess Mary Homes, Addlestone, Surrey - Making stockingsPrincess Mary Homes, Addlestone, Surrey. Girls gathered around a machine for making stockings. Date: circa 1906
Cottage Homes on Bridge Street, Port Sunlight, Wirral, Merseyside, England Date: 1900s
WW1 - Belgian Refugees on road to Brussels from TirlemontWW1 - Belgian Refugees on the road to Brussels from Tirlemont Date: 1914
Vanderbilt home, Newport, Rhode Island, USAThe home of F W Vanderbilt in Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. Date: circa 1910
Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USAThe house of General John Winslow in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, built in 1730. Date: circa 1905
Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, as it was in 1622, with a few basic buildings. From left to right: a store house, the homes of P Brown, J Goodman, W Brewster, J Billington, I Allerton, F Cooke
Belgian Refugees - WW1Belgian refugees fleeing their homes following the German Army advance into Belgium rest by the roadside. Date: 1914
WW1 damage at Dormans - Saint-Hippolyte ChurchTwo young boys pose amid the damage at Dormans, Marne, France showing the ruined Saint-Hippolyte Church following heavy fighting in the village during WW1
Advert for Min Cream, polish for furniture 1936Its a matter of moments with Min. Use it on your piano or dining table and see what a beautiful, lustrous sheen it gives to polished wood. Date: 1936
European Bison - a shelter and feeding place inside a corral (Bison bonasus L.). Bialowieza Nature Park - Belorussia
Egypt - Crater-shaped entrance of a termites termitarium, typical in an uninhabited oasis on a salt water spring in Arabian desert. approx. 50 km from Hurghada town
Termite MoundsTERMITE MOUNDS. Australia
Advert for Mansion polish 1937The bright way to lovely floors. Floor retain there loveliness far longer when polished with Masion Polish. A single application will keep a floor looking bright and fresh for days. 1937
Advert for Drages bedroom furniture 1937Drages fine funiture. Payable in a small deposit and then pay 50 months installments. Available department stores in Oxford Street, London, Manchester and Birmingham. Date: 1937
Steppe / Horsfields Tortoise - burrows for shelter in the soil - for the night (Agrionemys horsfieldii ). Caspian sea shore - Turkmenistan. Testudo - April