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Orphans Collection (page 5)

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Dormitory

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Dormitory
A dormitory at the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home Dining Hall

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home Dining Hall
Dining hall of the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Girls Industrial School - playground

Edinburgh Girls Industrial School - playground
Inmates in the playground at the Girls Industrial School, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Church Farm School, East Barnet, Hertfordshire

Church Farm School, East Barnet, Hertfordshire
Inmates in the playground at the East Barnet Farm School, established in 1863 as a boys Industrial School. Date: circa 1928

Background imageOrphans Collection: Ogle Mews Creche, Marylebone, London

Ogle Mews Creche, Marylebone, London
Staff and children at the Ogle Mews, Foley Street, Marylebone. The creche, established in about 1870, was one of the first in London. Date: 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Craven Hall Creche, Marshall Street, London

Craven Hall Creche, Marshall Street, London
Cradles, cots and a playpen at the Craven Hall Creche (also known as the West London Mission Creche), Marshall Street, Golden Square, London. Date: 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Carlton Reformatory School Swimming Bath

Carlton Reformatory School Swimming Bath
The swimming bath at the Reformatory for Boys, Carlton, near Bedford. The establishment later became Carlton Approved School. Date: circa 1926

Background imageOrphans Collection: British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham - Rock House

British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham - Rock House
A view of Rock House - the chaplains accommodation at the British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham, Devon

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home, Brighton

St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home, Brighton
St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home for Girls, opened in 1926 on Wellington Road, Brighton, Date: 1926

Background imageOrphans Collection: Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home, London

Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home, London
Design by the architects Landsell and Harrison for the Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home and Schools at Swaffield Road, off Garratt Lane, South London. Date: 1903

Background imageOrphans Collection: British Orphan Asylum, Slough 1865

British Orphan Asylum, Slough 1865
Exterior of British Orphan Asylum, Slough. Date: 1865

Background imageOrphans Collection: Poster design for French orphanage, WW1

Poster design for French orphanage, WW1
Poster design by Frank Brangwyn for a French Army orphanage, First World War. 1916

Background imageOrphans Collection: Railway Orphanage Charity Collecting Dogs

Railway Orphanage Charity Collecting Dogs, December 1907. 1907

Background imageOrphans Collection: Interior in the dinning-hall, female orphan asylum in Beddington, Surrey. Date: 1875

Interior in the dinning-hall, female orphan asylum in Beddington, Surrey. Date: 1875

Background imageOrphans Collection: Exterior of the new asylum for girls under the age of twelve, at Beddington near Croydon

Exterior of the new asylum for girls under the age of twelve, at Beddington near Croydon. The girls were taught how to read, knit and sew and to work in the kitchen

Background imageOrphans Collection: 12917667

12917667
The childrens dining-hall at the Crossley and Porter Orphanage, Halifax. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: 12917668

12917668
Carpentry benches and tools at the Crossley and Porter Orphanage, Halifax. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: 12917666

12917666
An aerial view of the Crossley and Porter Orphanage, Halifax. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Johns Institution for Deaf and Dumb Children, Boston Spa

St Johns Institution for Deaf and Dumb Children, Boston Spa
st, johns, institution, institute, deaf, dumb, roman, catholic, children, founded, sheffield, 1870, belgian, priest, desire, de, haerne, 1875, establishment, moved, boston, spa, west, yorkshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: London Orphan Asylum, Watford - Infirmary Girls Ward

London Orphan Asylum, Watford - Infirmary Girls Ward
London Orphan Asylum, Watford. The girls ward in the homes hospital facility. Date: circa 1924

Background imageOrphans Collection: Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Asylum

Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Asylum
The Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Prospecthill Road, Glasgow. Date: Early 1900s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution

Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution
The Deaf and Dumb Institution on Friargate, Derby. Date: circa 1905

Background imageOrphans Collection: Waifs and Strays Children Emigrating to Canada

Waifs and Strays Children Emigrating to Canada
A party of boys from Church of England Waifs and Strays homes on-board ship en route to Canada. The emigration of orphans

Background imageOrphans Collection: New Asylum for Fatherless Children, Reedham 1858

New Asylum for Fatherless Children, Reedham 1858
Exterior of the new Asylum for Fatherless Children, at Couisdon, near Croydon. Date: 1858

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Waifs Association 1900

National Waifs Association 1900
National Waifs Association for destitute boys in Stepney Causeway, London. Photograph showing Dr. Barnardos giving boys a chance to learn a trade in blacksmithing. Date: 1900

Background imageOrphans Collection: Ragged School Union dinner 1900

Ragged School Union dinner 1900
Interior of Ragged School Union in Camberwell, South London. Children sit at long tables eating soup from a bowl. Date: 1900

Background imageOrphans Collection: ORPHANS BATH TIME 1930S

ORPHANS BATH TIME 1930S
Staff wash a child at the Finchley Dispensary for orphans Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Orphans canvassing 1840s

Orphans canvassing 1840s
Orphans wearing their best attire, being shown to potential parents. Date: 1840s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial School, Liberton, Boys Band

Edinburgh Industrial School, Liberton, Boys Band
Uniformed boys band with their instruments at Dr Guthries Original Industrial School for Boys, Liberton, Edinburgh. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Nazareth House, Bexhill

Nazareth House, Bexhill
The Nazareth House, Bexhill, run by the Sisters of Nazareth to house orphans and the elderly poor. Date: 1900s

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Annes Home for Cripple and Invalid Children, Brighton

St Annes Home for Cripple and Invalid Children, Brighton
Inmates in the garden of the St Annes Home for Cripple and Invalid Children, Brighton. Two girls are using crutches. Date: circa 1914

Background imageOrphans Collection: WW2 Evacuation of Barnardos Children

WW2 Evacuation of Barnardos Children
Girls from Barnardo homes in London area at Paddington station in a pre-war evacuation operation in September 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageOrphans Collection: Approved School - Gym

Approved School - Gym
Boys performing exercises in the gymnasium of an unidentified Approved School. Date: circa1945

Background imageOrphans Collection: Montagu Monuments, St Edmunds Church, Warkton, Northants

Montagu Monuments, St Edmunds Church, Warkton, Northants
The Montagu Monuments are four stunning marble statues in the unlikely setting of Grade I listed St Edmunds Church in Warkton, Northamptonshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: London Slums - White Horse Yard, Coleman Street

London Slums - White Horse Yard, Coleman Street
Boarded up buildings at White Horse Yard, off Coleman Street in the City of London - one of the capitals Victorian slum areas. Date: circa 1902

Background imageOrphans Collection: London Slums - Angel Court, Strand

London Slums - Angel Court, Strand
A view of Angel Court, Strand - one of Londons Victorian slum areas. Date: circa 1902

Background imageOrphans Collection: Liverpool Ragged Industrial Schools, Everton Terrace

Liverpool Ragged Industrial Schools, Everton Terrace
The Ragged Industrial Schools at Everton Terrace, Liverpool, opened in 1864 to replace the original Soho Street premises. Date: circa 1877

Background imageOrphans Collection: Wellington Reformatory for Boys, Penicuik, Midlothian

Wellington Reformatory for Boys, Penicuik, Midlothian
Illustration of the Wellington Reformatory or Farm School for Boys, Penicuik, near Edinburgh. Date: circa 1876

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnes Home, Heaton Mersey

Barnes Home, Heaton Mersey
An aerial view of the Barnes Home - an Industrial School for Boys on Didsbury Road, Heaton Mersey, Cheshire. Its construction was financed by Manchester cotton baron Robert Barnes. Date: 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Hill Top, Ilkley

Hill Top, Ilkley
A large house known as Hill Top, in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. It was later used as a childrens home by the West Riding County Council. Date: circa 1915

Background imageOrphans Collection: Merchant Seamens Orphanage, Snaresbrook - Plan

Merchant Seamens Orphanage, Snaresbrook - Plan
Ground floor plan of the Merchant Seamens Orphanage, Snaresbrook, North London, designed by Mr G. Somers. Date: 1863

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Clares Convent Pantasaph, Holywell, Flintshire

St Clares Convent Pantasaph, Holywell, Flintshire. For some years, St Clares also housed an orphanage and domestic training school

Background imageOrphans Collection: County Home, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA

County Home, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA
A view of the County Home at Mercer, Pennsylvania - a publicly funded home for the elderly poor. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOrphans Collection: Glasgow Slum residents

Glasgow Slum residents
Residents of an unidentified Glasgow slum. Date: 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edens Orphanage, Astley Bridge, Bolton

Edens Orphanage, Astley Bridge, Bolton, founded by a legacy from local industrialist James Eden

Background imageOrphans Collection: Coltness House, near Wishaw, Lanarkshire

Coltness House, near Wishaw, Lanarkshire, where a Barnardos home for physically disabled children was opened in 1953. Date: circa 1906

Background imageOrphans Collection: Ely Homes, Cardiff

Ely Homes, Cardiff
Ely Homes run by the Cardiff Board of Guardians to house workhouse children

Background imageOrphans Collection: Orphanage / London 1930S

Orphanage / London 1930S
Staff feed the children at the Finchley Dispensary for orphans Date: 1930s



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