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Orphanage Collection (page 7)

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Belgian war orphans with Father Syoens WWI

Belgian war orphans with Father Syoens WWI
Group photograph of Belgian war orphan children brought to Detroit, U.S.A during World War One. Father Syoens, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows, Roman Catholic Church

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Bexhill, Little Folks Home

Bexhill, Little Folks Home
Children sit in the sunshine at the Little Folks Home, Bexhill. Staff hand round bread and butter and fill mugs from a jug

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Approved School - Gardening

Approved School - Gardening
Boys digging with forks and spades in the garden of an unidentified Approved School. Date: circa1945

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Witney Union Workhouse, Oxfordshire

Witney Union Workhouse, Oxfordshire
An aerial view of Witney Workhouse, Oxfordshire, designed by George Wilkinson. Date: 1920s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Marys Roman Catholic Orphanage, Leeds

St Marys Roman Catholic Orphanage, Leeds
St Marys Orphanage for Roman Catholic Girls, Leeds - also known as Mount St Marys Orphanage - was run by the Oblate Sisters of Mary Immaculate of L Osier

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Female Patients Room, Broadmoor Asylum

Female Patients Room, Broadmoor Asylum
Interior of a female patients bedroom at Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire. Date: circa 1900

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - Toddlers Dormitory

Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - Toddlers Dormitory
Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - a group of the younger girls in the toddlers dormitory. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - Dining Hall

Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - Dining Hall
Josiah Mason Orphanage, Birmingham - children sit a long tables in the dining hall. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Pancras Female Orphanage - Present Day Dress

St Pancras Female Orphanage - Present Day Dress
Girls at the St Pancras Female Orphanage display the homes present-day style of dress. (See separate image for their original dress.) Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Pancras Female Orphanage - Original Dress

St Pancras Female Orphanage - Original Dress
Girls at the St Pancras Female Orphanage display the homes original style of dress. (See separate image for their present-day dress.) Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Smyllum Orphanage, Smyllum Park near Lanark

Smyllum Orphanage, Smyllum Park near Lanark
The Smyllum Orphanage for Roman Catholic children was run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. Date: circa 1907

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Ediths Orphanage (Hallam Hall), Clevedon, Somerset

St Ediths Orphanage (Hallam Hall), Clevedon, Somerset
St Ediths Orphanage, also known as Hallam Hall, at Clevedon. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Elizabeths Orphanage of Mercy, Eastcombe, Gloucestershir

St Elizabeths Orphanage of Mercy, Eastcombe, Gloucestershir
St Elizabeths Orphanage of Mercy, Eastcombe, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Foresters Orphanage, Bridlington

Foresters Orphanage, Bridlington
Beds line the dormitory at the Foresters Orphanage, Bridlington. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Chadwicks Orphanage, Bolton, Lancashire

Chadwicks Orphanage, Bolton, Lancashire
A view of the grounds of Chadwicks Orphanage for girls at Bolton, with a number of the inmates at play. The institution was founded by a gift from Dr Samuel Taylor Chadwick. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Aberlour Orphanage Picnic

Aberlour Orphanage Picnic
Children and helpers at Aberlour Orphanage Picnic in August, 1912. Date: August, 1912

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Hope House Orphanage, Ipswich, Suffolk

Hope House Orphanage, Ipswich, Suffolk
Boys stand alongside a cart outside the Hope House Orphanage, Ipswich. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Queen Victoria Orphanage, Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London

Queen Victoria Orphanage, Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London
Children lined up outside the Queen Victoria Orphanage, Shirland Road, Maida Vale. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal Green

Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal Green
A free breakfast is provided to pupils at the Abbey Street Ragged Schools, Bethnal Green. Children sit at trestle tables. A woman sits at a harmonium. Date: late 1800s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: TS Arethusa - Compass instruction

TS Arethusa - Compass instruction
Boys receive compass instruction aboard the training ship Arethusa, moored at Greenhithe, Kent Date: 1917

Background imageOrphanage Collection: TS Arethusa - Steering instruction

TS Arethusa - Steering instruction
Boys learning to steer aboard the training ship Arethusa, moored at Greenhithe, Kent Date: 1917

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Exercises

Tennal Approved School, Birmingham - Exercises
Exercise routine by boys from the Tennal Approved School (formerly Harborne School), Birmingham Date: 1940s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Sir Ralph Pendlebury Orphanage, Stockport

Sir Ralph Pendlebury Orphanage, Stockport
A view of the orphanage in Stockport founded in 1882 through a legacy from local mill owner Sir Ralph Pendlebury

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Shoemaking

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Shoemaking
Shoemakers department 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 imageOrphanage Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Dining Hall

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Dining Hall
Dining hall 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 imageOrphanage Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Cell

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Cell
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 imageOrphanage Collection: Nottingham Poor Boys Convalescent Home, Skegness

Nottingham Poor Boys Convalescent Home, Skegness
A seaside convalescent home at Skegness, Lincolnshire, for Poor Boys from Nottingham

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Islington Technical Home - Carpenters Shop

Islington Technical Home - Carpenters Shop
Boys at work in the carpentry workshop at the Islington Technical Home. The home was run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1907

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Spring Bank Orphanage, Hull

Spring Bank Orphanage, Hull
A winter view of the Spring Bank Orphanage, Hull, after a fall of snow. A ships mast stands in the grounds of the home, used for nautical training exercises. Date: circa 1907

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Maryhill Industrial School, Glasgow

Maryhill Industrial School, Glasgow
A view of the Industrial School for Girls, Maryhill, Glasgow Date: circa 1924

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Mossbank Industrial School, Glasgow

Mossbank Industrial School, Glasgow
A view of the Industrial School for Boys, Mossbank, Glasgow. Extensive plots of vegetables were cultivated by the inmates. Date: circa 1924

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage, Peacehaven, East Sussex

Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage, Peacehaven, East Sussex
Orphanage and childrens home at Peacehaven, East Sussex, opened in 1933 by singing star Gracie Fields to care for the children of parents in the theatrical profession

Background imageOrphanage Collection: London Foundling Hospital - Tokens

London Foundling Hospital - Tokens
Some example of the tokens left with children deposited at Londons Foundling Hospital. They allowed parents to prove their connection with their child if ever required to do so

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Boys Band, St Edwards Orphanage, Thingwall, Liverpool

Boys Band, St Edwards Orphanage, Thingwall, Liverpool
The boys band pose with their instruments at St Edwards Orphanage, Thingwall, Liverpool. Two monks in their gowns flank the boys. Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Elizabeths House, Bullingham, Hereford

St Elizabeths House, Bullingham, Hereford
St Elizabeths House - a girls orphanage and school at Bullingham, near Hereford. Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Feltham Borstal, Middlesex

Feltham Borstal, Middlesex
An aerial view of the Feltham Borstal, Middlesex Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Farningham Homes for Little Boys, Swanley, Kent

Farningham Homes for Little Boys, Swanley, Kent
A view along the entrance drive at the Farningham Homes for Little Boys, Swanley, Kent Date: circa 1904

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Feltham Borstal, Middlesex - inmates

Feltham Borstal, Middlesex - inmates
Inmates on parade at the Feltham Borstal, Middlesex Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Albion Hill Home for Female Penitents, Brighton

Albion Hill Home for Female Penitents, Brighton - inmates at work in the ironing room Date: 1874

Background imageOrphanage Collection: St Marys Home for Girls, Tudhoe, County Durham

St Marys Home for Girls, Tudhoe, County Durham, also known as Tudhoe Orphanage. Date: circa 1906

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Royal Albert Orphanage, Worcester

Royal Albert Orphanage, Worcester
The frontage of the Royal Albert Orphanage, Worcester. A man and woman, presumably the superintendent and matron, stand at the entrance. Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Aberlour Orphanage, Charlestown of Aberlour, Morayshire

Aberlour Orphanage, Charlestown of Aberlour, Morayshire
East wing of the Aberlour Orphanage, Charlestown of Aberlour, Morayshire. It was one of Scotlands largest childrens homes. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Macpherson Distributing Home, Knowlton, Quebec

Macpherson Distributing Home, Knowlton, Quebec
The Distributing Home in Knowlton, Quebec, operated by childrens emigration promoter Miss Annie Macpherson to receive a distribute children she brought to Canada from England

Background imageOrphanage Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH) branch Ballacloan at Ramsey

National Childrens Home (NCH) branch Ballacloan at Ramsey, Isle of Man. Children stand outside the house. Date: circa 1909

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Workhouse Nursery

Workhouse Nursery
Children in the nursery at an unidentified workhouse. Date: 1909

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Barnardos Boys Garden City, Woodford Bridge - Boys

Barnardos Boys Garden City, Woodford Bridge - Boys
Barnardos Boys Garden City, Woodford Bridge, Essex. Some of the boys. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Jews Orphanage, West Norwood

Jews Orphanage, West Norwood
The Jews Orphanage (previously the Jews Orphan Asylum) on Knights Hill Road, West Norwood. A group of boys stand beside the approach to the home. Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Agra House Home for Incurables, Tunbridge Wells

Agra House Home for Incurables, Tunbridge Wells
Barnardos Agra House home for Incurables as physically disabled children were described, at Tunbridge Wells, Kent



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