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Certificate of thanks for a donation to the Stockwell Orphanage, London, 1874 (litho)
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Certificate of thanks for a donation to the Stockwell Orphanage, London, 1874 (litho)
981780 Certificate of thanks for a donation to the Stockwell Orphanage, London, 1874 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Certificate of thanks for a donation to the Stockwell Orphanage, London, 1874.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
Media ID 23538632
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Certificate Charity Charles Spurgeon Childrens Home Donation Gratitude Orphanage
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This lithograph from 1874 showcases a Certificate of thanks for a generous donation to the Stockwell Orphanage in London. The image, created by an anonymous English School artist of the 19th century, is part of a private collection and provides insight into Victorian philanthropy. The certificate represents gratitude and appreciation towards the donor who contributed to this noble cause. It serves as a reminder of the importance placed on charitable acts during that era. The Stockwell Orphanage was renowned for its dedication to providing care and support for orphaned children in need. Notably, this certificate holds historical significance beyond its charitable message. It reflects the cultural exchange between Britain and Germany during this time period, as it features both British and German influences. Charles Spurgeon, an influential figure in English Christianity, founded the orphanage with inspiration drawn from his visits to German children's homes. The intricate engraving work on display demonstrates skilled craftsmanship prevalent throughout Europe at that time. This piece also highlights how different nations came together through shared values such as charity and compassion. Overall, this lithograph offers us a glimpse into Victorian society's commitment to helping those less fortunate while showcasing international collaboration in philanthropic endeavors between England and Germany.
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