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Orphans Collection (page 8)

Background imageOrphans Collection: Russell Hill School, Purley

Russell Hill School, Purley
Russell Hill School (formerly the Warehousemen, Clerks and Drapers Schools), Purley, Surrey

Background imageOrphans Collection: The Reedham Orphanage, Purley, Surrey

The Reedham Orphanage, Purley, Surrey
A view of the Reedham Orphanage, Purley, Surrey. Date: circa 1908

Background imageOrphans Collection: Pannal Ash National Childrens Home (NCH)

Pannal Ash National Childrens Home (NCH)
Assembly hall at the National Childrens Home (NCH) Pannal Ash Cottages near Harrogate, West Yorkshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: Pannal Ash Cottages National Childrens Home (NCH)

Pannal Ash Cottages National Childrens Home (NCH)
The National Childrens Home (NCH) Pannal Ash Cottages near Harrogate, West Yorkshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: Malvern Link, Convent of the Holy Name

Malvern Link, Convent of the Holy Name
Aerial view of the Convent of the Holy Name, Malvern Link, Worcestershire

Background imageOrphans Collection: Convent, School and Orphanage at Bartrams, Hampstead, London

Convent, School and Orphanage at Bartrams, Hampstead, London
View of the new convent, school and orphanage at Bartrams, Hampstead, north London, designed by C.G. Wray. Date: 1874

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Vincents Orphanage, Mill Hill, London

St Vincents Orphanage, Mill Hill, London. Date: circa 1908

Background imageOrphans Collection: Annie Macpherson House of Industry, Bethnal Green Road, Lond

Annie Macpherson House of Industry, Bethnal Green Road, Lond
The House of Industry run by Annie Macpherson at Bethnal Green Road, East London. Most of the children at the home were emigrated to Canada

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Edwards Orphanage, Liverpool

St Edwards Orphanage, Liverpool
St Edwards Orphanage, Broad Green, Liverpool - view from the east

Background imageOrphans Collection: Liverpool Addison Street Day Industrial School

Liverpool Addison Street Day Industrial School. Date: circa 1900

Background imageOrphans Collection: All Saints Orphanage, Lewisham

All Saints Orphanage, Lewisham
A view of the All Saints Orphanage in south-east London

Background imageOrphans Collection: Kingsdown Orphanage, London - Children going to school

Kingsdown Orphanage, London - Children going to school
Children off to school from the Kingsdown Orphanage, Pemberton Gardens, north London

Background imageOrphans Collection: Fegans Home, Stony Stratford - Boys in Playground

Fegans Home, Stony Stratford - Boys in Playground
Boys line up in the playground of the Fegans Home at Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: Girls Home of Rest, Bangor, County Down

Girls Home of Rest, Bangor, County Down. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphans Collection: Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest, Morecambe

Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest, Morecambe
The Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest, Morecambe, Lancashire. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphans Collection: Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Girl Guide Company Southwold

Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Girl Guide Company Southwold
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Southwold Branch - the Girl Guide Company pose in their uniforms. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Father Hudsons Homes, Coleshill, Birmingham

Father Hudsons Homes, Coleshill, Birmingham. A bird s-eye view with the main sections of the site labelled

Background imageOrphans Collection: Thomas Barnardos Edinburgh Castle Mission Hall and Coffee

Thomas Barnardos Edinburgh Castle Mission Hall and Coffee
The Edinburgh Castle on Rhodeswell Road, Limehouse, East London, was a former gin palace and music hall, re-opened by Barnardo as a British Workmans Coffee Palace with a Mission Hall at its rear

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Watts Naval Training School, Elmham, Norfolk

Barnardos Watts Naval Training School, Elmham, Norfolk
" Barnardos Watts Naval Training School, Elmham, Norfolk. Boys and staff pose with their training ship the " George L Munro". Field guns also appear."

Background imageOrphans Collection: East Grinstead, St Margarets Orphanage

East Grinstead, St Margarets Orphanage
Girls in the playground of St Margarets Orphanage, East Grinstead, West Sussex

Background imageOrphans Collection: Devonport Royal United Service Orphan Home

Devonport Royal United Service Orphan Home
The Royal United Service Orphan Home was founded in 1839 as the British Female Orphan Asylum, Devonport, for the orphan daughters of men in the armed forces

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Josephs Industrial School, Clonmel

St Josephs Industrial School, Clonmel
A view of St Josephs Industrial School, Clonmel, County Tipperary

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton

National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton
Residents and staff of the National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton. Some are in wheelchairs or using crutches. Date: c, 1907

Background imageOrphans Collection: Royal Masonic Home for Boys, Bushey

Royal Masonic Home for Boys, Bushey
The main building of the Masonic Schools, Bushey, Hertfordshire. Date: circa 1906

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Margaret Cox Home (Hazelbrae) Peterborough, Onta

Barnardos Margaret Cox Home (Hazelbrae) Peterborough, Ontario

Background imageOrphans Collection: Blue Maids Orphan Asylum, Bristol

Blue Maids Orphan Asylum, Bristol
The Blue Maids Orphan Asylum at Hooks Mills, Bristol. Date: circa 1907

Background imageOrphans Collection: Foresters Orphanage and Convalescent Home, Bridlington

Foresters Orphanage and Convalescent Home, Bridlington. The home was opened in 1899 by the Foresters, a Friendly Society. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Chadwicks Orphanage, Bolton

Chadwicks Orphanage, Bolton, was founded in 1874 by local benefactor Dr Samuel Chadwick. Date: circa 1905

Background imageOrphans Collection: Royal Female Orphanage, Beddington Girls Drill

Royal Female Orphanage, Beddington Girls Drill
Girls perform a drill display in the garden at the Royal Female Orphanage, Beddington, Surrey

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos child Michael born with one hand

Barnardos child Michael born with one hand
A photograph of Michael, born with one hand and being cared for by Barnardo s. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos barefoot Street Arab

Barnardos barefoot Street Arab
A typical Barnardos promotional photograph of a barefoot Street Arab whom the organisation had rescued

Background imageOrphans Collection: Baldovan Industrial School, Dundee

Baldovan Industrial School, Dundee
Boys in the grounds of Baldovan Industrial School, Dundee

Background imageOrphans Collection: Stapleton Towers, Annan

Stapleton Towers, Annan
Stapleton Towers, near Annan, Dumfriesshire, was one of the wartime evacuation centres that Barnardos established in large country houses in Scotland. Date: circa 1923

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Waif with suitcase

Barnardos Waif with suitcase
A typical Barnardos promotional photograph of a waif in rags whom the organisation had rescued

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Queen Victoria

Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Queen Victoria
Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside. Queen Victoria House was originally used as a receiving home for new arrivals but later became a training home for girls emigrating to Canada or Australia

Background imageOrphans Collection: BELLA, Gabriele (1740-1782). The cantata of the

BELLA, Gabriele (1740-1782). The cantata of the orphans for the Dukes of the North. ca. 1782. Concert at the Casino dei Filarmonici during the visit in 1782 of the Count Paul Petrovich

Background imageOrphans Collection: Royal Infant Orphanage, Wanstead, London

Royal Infant Orphanage, Wanstead, London
An aerial view of the Royal Infant Orphanage at Wanstead in north-east London. The institution was founded as the Wanstead Infant Orphan Asylum in 1841 by Congregational minister Andrew Reed to

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Girls Home, Barkingside, Essex

Barnardos Girls Home, Barkingside, Essex
Girls and staff in the grounds of Barnardos Home, Barkingside, Essex, with childrens cottages in the background. In 1873, Thomas Barnardo set up a Village Home for Orphan

Background imageOrphans Collection: The Fairbridge Society

The Fairbridge Society
Advertisement for The Fairbridge Society, a charity founded by Kingsley Fairbridge in 1909 for the furtherance of child emigration to the colonies to help orphans

Background imageOrphans Collection: Dr Barnardos Homes Babies Castle, Hawkhurst, Kent

Dr Barnardos Homes Babies Castle, Hawkhurst, Kent
Dr Barnardos Homes Babies Castle at Hawkhurst, Kent, opened in 1884 for the reception of babies. In 1908 it became a home for boys and girls under the age of eight years

Background imageOrphans Collection: Nursery at Childrens Home, Ashley Down, Bristol

Nursery at Childrens Home, Ashley Down, Bristol
Children and nurses at an unnamed orphanage or childrens home in the Ashley Down area of Bristol, perhaps one of the Muller Homes established by George Muller. Date: early 20th century

Background imageOrphans Collection: Partition in India - refugees at Willingdon airport, New Del

Partition in India - refugees at Willingdon airport, New Del
A family who lost every male member in the frontier fighting - a forlorn group of refugees at Willingdon airport, New Delhi

Background imageOrphans Collection: Sentimental Postcard - Homes for Motherless Children Charity

Sentimental Postcard - Homes for Motherless Children Charity
A classic Victorian Sentimental Postcard produced by the Homes for Motherless Children (HMC) Charity, founded by evangelist Robert Thomson Smith in 1896. Date: 1906

Background imageOrphans Collection: The Orphans

The Orphans - two children play draughts, watched by a woman. 19th century

Background imageOrphans Collection: Ceramic Figurine of Muller Orphans

Ceramic Figurine of Muller Orphans
A ceramic figurine of boy and girl orphans from Mullers Orphan Homes, Bristol. A portrait of George Muller hangs above the fireplace

Background imageOrphans Collection: Derby Railway Servants Orphanage - Dining Hall

Derby Railway Servants Orphanage - Dining Hall
Girls setting tables at the Railway Servants Orphanage, Derby. A frieze on the walls contains religious texts. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphans Collection: Derby Railway Servants Orphanage - Boys Bathroom

Derby Railway Servants Orphanage - Boys Bathroom
Baths and showers in the boys bathroom at the Railway Servants Orphanage, Derby. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphans Collection: Christs Hospital, Newgate

Christs Hospital, Newgate
A view of Christs Hospital, Newgate. The former Greyfriars Convent became a home for orphans in 1552. Damaged in the Great Fire of London



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