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Young blacksmiths at Dr Barnardos childrens home, Stepney Causeway, London (chromolitho)
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Young blacksmiths at Dr Barnardos childrens home, Stepney Causeway, London (chromolitho)
7157050 Young blacksmiths at Dr Barnardos childrens home, Stepney Causeway, London (chromolitho) by Bulman, Henry Herbert (1872-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Young blacksmiths at Dr Barnardos childrens home, Stepney Causeway, London. Illustration from Bubbles, edited by Dr Barnardo (The Childrens Bookroom, London, c1895).); © Look and Learn
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This chromolitho print captures a heartwarming scene of young blacksmiths at Dr Barnardo's children's home in Stepney Causeway, London. The image, created by Henry Herbert Bulman, showcases the industriousness and determination of these young apprentices as they learn the trade of blacksmithing. The children's home was established by Dr Thomas Barnardo, a renowned philanthropist dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged children. This illustration is taken from Bubbles, a book edited by Dr Barnardo himself around 1895. In this vibrant artwork, we see boys working diligently in front of a furnace, their small frames illuminated by the glowing heat. Each child wields his hammer with purpose and skill as he shapes metal into useful tools. It is an inspiring depiction of childhood education and employment opportunities during the late 19th century. The print not only highlights the importance of learning valuable trades but also sheds light on Dr Barnardo's significant contributions to society through his charitable work. His dedication to providing shelter, education, and vocational training for underprivileged youth paved the way for brighter futures. This piece serves as a powerful reminder that even in challenging circumstances, with access to proper guidance and support systems like those provided by Dr Barnardo's children's home, every child has the potential to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.
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