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Home for Motherless Children, Eric House, Mattock Lane, Ealing
Court Moor Home for Motherless Children, CrookhamThe Court Moor (or Courtmoor) Home for Motherless Children, opened in1918 by the Church Army at Crookham, near Fleet, Hampshire. Date: Date unknown
Cow suckling lambButtercup the cow suckles one of ten motherless lambs which she is nurturing. Date: late 1960s
Sentimental Postcard - Homes for Motherless Children CharityA classic Victorian Sentimental Postcard produced by the Homes for Motherless Children (HMC) Charity, founded by evangelist Robert Thomson Smith in 1896. Date: 1906
Home for Motherless Chidren, HanwellLyndhurst Home for Motherless Children, Uxbridge Road, Hanwell Date: circa 1910
Home for Motherless Children, ChiswickBoys engaged in domestic chores at the Home for Motherless Children, Chiswick Date: circa 1910
Home for Motherless Children, Grove Park, ChiswickA group of girls at the Home for Motherless Children, Grove Park, Chiswick Date: circa 1910
Courtmoor Church Army Hostel / Home for Motherless Children at Crookham, near Fleet, Hampshire
Victoria Lodge Home for Motherless Boys, Hounslow
Home for Motherless Children, The Roystons, Grove Park, Chiswick
Home for Motherless Children, Robert Thomson SmithRobert Thomson Smith, founder of the Home for Motherless Children
Home for Motherless Children, Mrs Robert Thomson SmithMrs Robert Thomson Smith, wife of the founder of the Home for Motherless Children
Home for Motherless Children, Children eating applesHome for Motherless Children residents enjoy gift of apples sent from Canada by former resident
Home for Motherless Children, Florence Road, Ealing
Home for Motherless Children, Alexandra House, Uxbridge Road, Ealing
Motherless, fatherless, starving - How much to save these little lives?. Poster showing a Red Cross nurse among small children, some with French flags
Waifs and Strays Society appeal advertisementAn appeal for funds by the Waifs and Strays Society featuring a picture of four-year-old Violet, one of a family of eight motherless children