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Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Membership CardA Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Membership Card issued in 1897. Date: 1896
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Magazine, 1933Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Magazine, May 1933, with a cover picture of HRH The Princess Royal (Countess of Harewood). Date: 1933
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, Church Walks, Llandudno. Date: circa 1907
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge CliftonThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge at Clifton, Bristol
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Liverpool Diocesan LodgeGirls Friendly Society (GFS) Diocesan Lodge at 55 Canning Street, Liverpool. Date: circa 1911
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge and Registry, FolkestoneThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge and Registry at Folkestone
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, HullThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge at 13-14, Wright Street, Hull
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home, Rostrevor, Co - DownThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home at Rostrevor, County Down
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home, Prestatyn
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest, Malvern WellsThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Founder Mary Elizabeth TownsenA portrait of the founder of the Girls Friendly Society (GFS). Mary Elizabeth Townsend
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Dunsley Home of Rest, KinverGirls Friendly Society (GFS) - Dunsley Home of Rest, Kinver, Staffordshire. Date: circa 1908
St Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe - ClassroomSt Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe. Girls sit in rows in the homes classroom
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Diocesan Lodge, BrixtonGarden of the Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Diocesan Lodge, Brixton SW. Date: circa 1905
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Much Ado About NothingMembers of a Girls Friendly Society (GFS) drama club rehearse a scene from Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing. Date: circa 1920s
St Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe - Girls at BeachSt Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe. Girls from the home are at an area just above the beach. Several bathing machines can be seen. The pier (left) was one of the longest in the country
St Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe - Dining HallSt Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe. The dining hall is being laid out for tea, with mugs, plates and stacks of sliced bread
Farningham Home for Little Boys General ViewFarningham Home for Little Boys - general view. Date: circa 1875
Josiah Masons Orphanage, Erdington, BirminghamJosiah Masons Orphanage opened in 1868 at Erdington, Birmingham. Date: circa 1905
Farningham Home for Little Boys CottageFarningham Home for Little Boys - one of the childrens cottages. Date: circa 1875
Farningham Home for Little Boys ChapelFarningham Home for Little Boys - the chapel. Date: circa 1875
Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School BandThe Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School fife and drum band. Date: circa 1906
Abbey of St Mary of Nazareth, Hale Lane, Edgware. A graveyard lies at the centre of the picture
National Childrens Home, Edgworth, LancashireNational Childrens Home (NCH), Edgworth, Lancashire. The Barlow Memorial House, named after the homes benefactor. Date: circa 1900
Dinner-time at Church Army Home, Westminster. Men sit eating at long rows of trestle tables. A uniformed officer is seated at the left. Date: circa 1920
Dublin City WorkhouseA view of the 17-foot-long frontage of the Dublin City Workhouse. Date: 1762
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage WorkshopDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - boys with planes, mallets, chisels etc in the carpentry workshop. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Girls Day RoomDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - girls sit in their day room. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Children in the SanatoriumDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - children in the homes sanatorium. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Boys DormitoryDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - beds lined up in a boys dormitory. A basket for stowing clothes is under each bed. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants OrphanageA view of the Derby Railway Servants Orphanage. Date: circa 1908
Barnardos Home WheelwrightA young wheelwright at an unnamed Barnardos Home. Date: circa 1922
Barnardos Home TinsmithA young tinsmith at an unnamed Barnardos Home. Date: circa 1922
Barnardos Home GardenerA young gardener at an unnamed Barnardos Home. Date: circa 1922
Barnardos Home Carpenters Final Lesson before AustraliaBarnardos Home Carpenters having a final lesson in roof construction before their emigration to Australia. Date: 1922
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
Barnardos Home Boys leaving Tilbury for AustraliaBarnardos Home Boys aboard the tender Ballarat at the start of their emigration journey to Australia. Date: December 1922
Barnardos Home Boys at Tilbury en route to AustraliaBarnardos Home Boys arriving at Tilbury at the start of their emigration journey to Australia. Date: December 1922
Dartmouth Home for Crippled Boys, BlackheathFrontage of the Dartmouth Home for Crippled Boys, Blackheath. Date: circa 1909
Barnardos Home BlacksmithA young blacksmith at an unnamed Barnardos Home. Date: 1922
Craven Hall Wesleyan Cr裨eInterior of the cr裨 e operated by West London Mission of the Methodist Church. Between 1894 and 1907 the cr裨 e was based at Craven Hall, Fouberts Place, Westminster. Date: circa 1896
St Agnes Home Waifs and Strays Home, CroydonA girl at the St Agnes Home Waifs and Strays Home, Croydon
Craven Hall Wesleyan Cr裨e - Sister HopeSister Hope who, for 44 years, ran the cr裨 e operated by West London Mission of the Methodist Church. Between 1894 and 1907 the cr裨 e was based at Craven Hall, Fouberts Place
The Nest, Clapton - SchoolroomChildren sit in a classroom at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London
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
The Nest, Clapton - SandpitChildren play in a sandpit at The Nest, a Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London
The Nest, Clapton - Going for a WalkThe Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London. Two women each push a pram containing two babies, while older children walk alongside
The Nest, Clapton - IroningThe Salvation Army home at Clapton, East London. Girls in aprons iron clothing under the supervision of a Salivation Army officer