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Derwent Hall, Derbyshire, England, was built in 1672 by the Belguy family. It became a youth hostel in 1931, but it was submerged 1945 when the Derwent dam was completed. Date: 1930s
Leam Hall Youth HostelThree young men in shorts take in the magificent scenery at Leam Hall Youth Hostel, near Grindleford, Derbyshire, England, with its fine view of the Upper Derwent Valley. Date: 1930s
Skewen Colliery workmen, Glamorgan, South WalesWorkmen and apprentices of the Skewen Colliery repair shop in Glamorgan, South Wales, in a group photograph
Presidio Modelo Prison, Isla de Pinos, CubaGeneral view of the Presidio Modelo Prison on the Isla de Pinos (Isle of Pines), Cuba, now renamed Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth)
Boys Club, swimming and relaxing by river, 1927A group of boys from a Boys Club sit by a rivers edge and dry off in the sun after their swim
Boys Club, mud bath, 1935Two boys from a Boys Club, on the beach doing what boys do best; getting covered head to toe in mud
Boys Club, swimming and relaxing by river, 1928A group of boys from a Boys Club sit by a rivers edge and dry off in the sun after their swim
Folk Dancers in Wembley Stadium - Festival of Youth Date: 1937
Advert for Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ld 1888Advertisement for safety bicycles, youths and girls premier tricycles and steering tricycles, all available from Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ld in Coventry. 1888
Girl on a 1908 The Campion motorcycleYoung girl poses for photograph on a 1908 The Campion 500cc Single motorcycle outside house
Priscilla Bibesco and Herbert Henry AsquithPriscilla Bibesco (1920-2004) with her grandfather, Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), former British Prime Minister, on his 74th birthday, 12 September 1926. 1926
Little boy on a 1910 Cleveland motorcycleLittle boy having his photograph taken on a 1910 Cleveland 500cc Single American motorcycle at the seaside
Three ladies on a 1923 Rudge Multi motorcycle & sidecarThree ladies at the seaside sitting on a 1923 Rudge Multi 500cc side valve motorcycle & sidecar circa 1920s
Two young men on 1929 Royal Enfield motorcycleTwo young men on a 1929 Royal Enfield 250cc Two Stroke motorcycle in back garden circa 1930s
Slieve-Na-Man Youth Hostel, Co. Down - a view of a wooden hut in the mountains. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Slievenaman). Date: circa early 1900s
St Faiths House of Mercy / Youth Hostel, LostwithielSt Faiths House of Mercy, a home for single mothers, at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. The building was later used as a youth hostel
Portrait of Giuliano de Medici, 1478, by Sandro Botticelli (Giuliano de Medici (1453-1478). Co-ruler of Florence. Portrait by Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510), 1478. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
Saint Philomena. 4th centurySaint Philomena (291?-304?). Virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church. Said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century. Colored engraving. 19th century
Theodore Chasseriau (1819- 1856). French painter. Comtesse dTheodore Chasse?riau (1819- 1856). French painter. Comtesse de La Tour-Maubourg (Marie-Louise-Charlotte-Gabrielle Thomas de Pange, 18161850). 1841. Oil on canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Aberlour Orphanage PicnicChildren and helpers at Aberlour Orphanage Picnic in August, 1912. Date: August, 1912
St Vincents Home for Roman Catholic Children, Torquay, DevoA group of boys and girls, one on a rocking horse, in the garden of St Vincents Home for Roman Catholic Children, Torquay. Date: circa 1915
Sunderland Girls Reformatory, County DurhamThe Sunderland Girls Reformatory, Tatham Street, Sunderland Date: early 1900s
St Josephs Industrial School for Catholic Boys, Longsight, Manchester. Date: circa 1900
Buckets & Spades Home, St Leonards on Sea, SussexThe Buckets and Spades Home, St Leonards on Sea for mentally handicapped Jewish children
Shaftesbury Homes - Sudbury Hall, MiddlesexThe Sudbury Hall Home for Girls established in 1872 by the charity that became known as Shaftesbury Homes. It was located between Wembley and Harrow on the Hill. Date: early 1900s
Newport Market Refuge and Industrial School, Soho, LondonThe Newport Market Refuge and Industrial School on Market Street, Soho. The School, which developed into a training establishment for military bandsmen, later moved to Coburg Row, Westminster
New Arethusa and old figurehead, Upnor, KentThe new Training Ship Arethusa on the Thames off Upnor. Ashore is the preserved figurehead of its scrapped predecessor. Date: circa 1935
Boys Leaving the old Training Ship Arethusa at GreenhitheSailor boys from the Training Ship Arethusa leave the old vessel for the last time, following its replacement by a new ship in 1933. Date: 1933
Shaftesbury Homes Fortescue House, London Road TwickenhamShaftesbury Homes School for Boys at Fortescue House, London Road Twickenham, opened in 1878. The School later moved to new premises on Hampton Road, Twickenham. Date: circa 1920s
Newport Market Army Bands School, Orpington, KentThe Newport Market Army Training School at Darrick Wood, Orpington, Kent. Date: circa 1927
Shaftesbury Homes, Bisley, Surrey - School ChapelChapel at Shaftesbury Homes School for Boys, Bisley. The gates were made by boys at the School. Date: 1930s
Nottingham Blue Coat SchoolsA view of the Nottingham Blue Coat Schools and some of its pupils. Date: circa 1905
Victoria Home for Invalid Children, MargateThe garden of the Victoria Home for Invalid Children. Several of the inmates, some with crutches or other walking aids, can be seen. Date: circa 1920
Street boys in ragsA group of street arabs, probably in London, dressed in ragged clothes and most of them barefoot. Date: circa 1900
Boys Band, St Edwards Orphanage, Thingwall, LiverpoolThe boys band pose with their instruments at St Edwards Orphanage, Thingwall, Liverpool. Two monks in their gowns flank the boys. Date: early 1900s
Seamens Orphanage, Spring Bank, HullThe Hull Seamens Asylum and Schools was opened in 1866 by the Hull Seamens General Orphan Society. The building was designed by T.H. Wyatt of London. Date: circa 1910
Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Stratton HallThe Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children at a meal in Stratton Hall, the Homes assembly hall and dining room
Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Children at Lodge and EntranceThe Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. The children, boys in sailor suits
Nazareth House, Cardonald, GlasgowBeds packed into a dormitory at the Nazareth House home, Cardonald, Glasgow. Date: circa 1920
Boleyn Castle, East Ham, EssexBoleyn Castle, East Ham. Tram lines are being laid in front of the building. Date: early 1900s
St Elizabeths House, Bullingham, HerefordSt Elizabeths House - a girls orphanage and school at Bullingham, near Hereford. Date: early 1900s
Aerial view, Quarriers Orphan Homes, Bridge of Weir, RenfreAerial view of the Quarriers Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir
Hospital, Quarriers Orphan Homes, Bridge of Weir, RenfrewshChildren play outside the Elise Hospital at the Quarriers Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir
St Anthonys Home for Roman Catholic Boys, Feltham, MiddlesToddlers at St Anthonys Home for Roman Catholic Boys, Feltham, Middlesex. Date: early 1900s
St Marys Home for Girls, Tudhoe, County Durham, also known as Tudhoe Orphanage. Date: circa 1906
St Annes Laundry Home, Yiewsley, MiddlesexSt Annes Laundry Home, Yiewsley, was aimed at the care of girls who were morally weak and unfit for service. Date: circa 1913
Royal Albert Orphanage, WorcesterThe frontage of the Royal Albert Orphanage, Worcester. A man and woman, presumably the superintendent and matron, stand at the entrance. Date: early 1900s
Picking flowers, Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, HA group of physically disabled children, one in a wheelchair, another with crutches, pick flowers in the Queen Alexandra Wood at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire