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"Charitable Institutions: A Legacy of Compassion and Support" In the heart of Manchester

Background imageCharitable Collection: Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916

Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
WW1 - Home Front - Certificate presented by The Overseas Club (now ROSL, the Royal Over-seas League) on Empire Day 1916 to Gertrude Knight

Background imageCharitable Collection: Brotherhood of the Misericordia of Florence, Italy

Brotherhood of the Misericordia of Florence, Italy, a charitable institution dating back to the Middle Ages. Seen here transporting a sick man. Masks are worn to preserve anonymity

Background imageCharitable Collection: Sale at Selfridges in aid of Belgian refugees

Sale at Selfridges in aid of Belgian refugees
Famous actors and actresses selling chocolate in Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, London, to raise funds for King Alberts Belgium Relief Fund during World War One

Background imageCharitable Collection: Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893

Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893
XJF2906511 Mrs Fry visiting Newgate Prison, 1893 by Ward, Henrietta Mary (1832-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth Fry (nee Gurney 1780-1845)

Background imageCharitable Collection: Womens Voluntary Service (WVS) canteen van, WW2

Womens Voluntary Service (WVS) canteen van, WW2
Women from the WVS providing refreshments to National Fire Service London firefighters. The canteen van was presented to the London Region by the township of Inchfawn Bar Harbour, USA

Background imageCharitable Collection: Map and location of YMCA Hotel - Chicago, USA

Map and location of YMCA Hotel - Chicago, USA Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Carnegie Infant Welfare Institute, Handsworth, Birmingham

Carnegie Infant Welfare Institute, Handsworth, Birmingham Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Prince of Wales Hospital Carnival, Tottenham, London

Prince of Wales Hospital Carnival, Tottenham, London
Watched by mounted police, three spectacularly dressed collectors pose for their photo during the annual Prince of Wales Hospital Carnival in the Tottenham area of North London

Background imageCharitable Collection: Japan - Osaka - Poole Girls School

Japan - Osaka - Poole Girls School
The Bishop Pooles Memorial Girls School in Osaka, Japan - one of the flagship CMS (Christian Missionary Service) Schools in Japan. The school opened in 1879. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCharitable Collection: Gardening, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, Sussex

Gardening, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, Sussex
Inmates gardening at the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Lewes, Sussex. The institution, housed in the former Lewes Union workhouse

Background imageCharitable Collection: Fire drill, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk

Fire drill, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk
A fire drill at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control, an organisation privately run by the Rev Harold Burden to house feeble minded

Background imageCharitable Collection: Inebriates Reformatory, Ackworth, Yorkshire

Inebriates Reformatory, Ackworth, Yorkshire
The North Midlands Inebriates Reformatory at Ackworth near Pontefract, West Yorkshire. The institution was one of several operated by National Institutions for Inebriates

Background imageCharitable Collection: Inmates in grounds, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, Sussex

Inmates in grounds, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, Sussex
Inmates in the grounds of the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Lewes, Sussex. The institution, housed in the former Lewes Union workhouse

Background imageCharitable Collection: Rowton House, Arlington Road, Camden, London

Rowton House, Arlington Road, Camden, London
The Rowton House on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men

Background imageCharitable Collection: Salvation Army Shelter, Blackfriars Road, London

Salvation Army Shelter, Blackfriars Road, London
A crowd of vagrants awaiting admission to the Salvation Army shelter for men (known as The Embankment) at 115B Blackfriars Road, London

Background imageCharitable 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 imageCharitable Collection: Training Ship Arethusa, Greenhithe, Kent

Training Ship Arethusa, Greenhithe, Kent
The training ship Arethusa and Chichester operated by the National Refuge for Homeless and Destitute Children, a charity founded in 1843 by William Williams

Background imageCharitable Collection: Three bedeswomen of Castle Rising, Norfolk

Three bedeswomen of Castle Rising, Norfolk
Three bedeswomen of Castle Rising, near Sandringham in Norfolk. When these elderly women enter the almshouses (known collectively as Trinity Hospital) they are required to wear an old Welsh costume

Background imageCharitable Collection: Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze

Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze
La Venerabile Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze - a charitable Fraternity from Florence, Italy, serving to transport the sick

Background imageCharitable Collection: St Vincent de Paul (c1581-1660) French priest and philanthropist: Franciscan. Patron

St Vincent de Paul (c1581-1660) French priest and philanthropist: Franciscan. Patron saint of charitable societies. Engraving 1663

Background imageCharitable Collection: Red Cross volunteer nurse, WW1

Red Cross volunteer nurse, WW1
A Red Cross volunteer nurse during the First World War (Ellen Auerbach). circa 1916

Background imageCharitable Collection: Thomas Wilson, English philanthropist

Thomas Wilson, English philanthropist
Thomas Wilson (1764-1843), English philanthropist, Congregationalist, involved in educational and theological causes, Director of the London Missionary Society. circa 1830s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Charity beard trimming event

Charity beard trimming event, using a rather large pair of scissors. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Fundraising event at Demelza, Cornwall

Fundraising event at Demelza, Cornwall, in aid of the Cheshire Homes, Marazion. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Duke of Connaughts Soldiers and Sailors Home

Duke of Connaughts Soldiers and Sailors Home, 6 Eccleston Street, London. Date: 1915

Background imageCharitable Collection: Victorian scrap - Charity and Wealth

Victorian scrap - Charity and Wealth
Victorian scrap - Ragged School Union, Charity and Wealth. late 19th century

Background imageCharitable Collection: Cartoon, Edward, Prince of Wales outside a music hall

Cartoon, Edward, Prince of Wales outside a music hall
Cartoon, Our Genial Prince -- what it may come to! Edward, Prince of Wales outside a music hall. The head waiter says: Our benefit comes off next week, Sir

Background imageCharitable Collection: Cartoon, Sir Michael Costa and Sir Julius Benedict

Cartoon, Sir Michael Costa and Sir Julius Benedict
Cartoon -- Benefit Knights. They are (left) Sir Michael Andrew Angus Costa (1808-1884), an Italian-born conductor and composer, and (right) Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885)

Background imageCharitable Collection: Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Israel

Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Israel
Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Lower Galilee, Israel, 1-15 October 1918 -- chart drawn by the American Zionist Medical Unit (part of a missionary society), showing cases to the west of Bahar Jehud

Background imageCharitable Collection: Red Cross Fete in Mahe, Seychelles

Red Cross Fete in Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1914

Background imageCharitable Collection: Church Charity Box - Remember the Poor

Church Charity Box - Remember the Poor - a woman and a little girl. 1897

Background imageCharitable Collection: Emptying the Missionary Box

Emptying the Missionary Box -- a smartly-dressed woman empties coins onto a plate. 1894

Background imageCharitable Collection: Kettle-Drum in Mayfair - Victorian fundraising party

Kettle-Drum in Mayfair - Victorian fundraising party
Kettle-Drum in Mayfair, London - Victorian fundraising party. circa 1870s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Two women in crinoline costume in a church

Two women in crinoline costume in a church. The one dressed as a bride puts money in the poor box. circa 1850s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Italian missionary pipe layers, Kenya, East Africa

Italian missionary pipe layers, Kenya, East Africa
Italian missionary industrial pipe layers, Kenya, East Africa. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCharitable Collection: Fortune of War cafe, WW1

Fortune of War cafe, WW1
Page of illustrations by Samuel Begg in The Illustrated London News, depicting scenes at a Fortune of War caf頩 n London. The idea for the cafes was thought up by Lieut. J E

Background imageCharitable Collection: Swiss Red Cross Nurses

Swiss Red Cross Nurses. Date: 1923

Background imageCharitable Collection: The Soldiers and Sailors Buffet at Victoria Station

The Soldiers and Sailors Buffet at Victoria Station
Impression of a crowded scene at Victoria Station as men arriving on the leave train, or else departing for the Front, are given free refreshments from the Soldiers and Sailors Free Buffet

Background imageCharitable Collection: History of Medicine. Modern Age. Carity Hospital. Engraving

History of Medicine. Modern Age. Carity Hospital. Engraving. 17th century. Colored

Background imageCharitable Collection: Maurice de Hirsch (1831 A?o??n? 1896). Was a German-Jewish

Maurice de Hirsch (1831 A?o??n? 1896). Was a German-Jewish philanthropist who set up charitable foundations to promote Jewish education and improve the lot of oppressed European Jewry

Background imageCharitable Collection: Plutei of Trajan. Relief. Rome. Italy

Plutei of Trajan. Relief. Rome. Italy
Plutei of Trajan. Stone balustrades built by emperor Trajan. 103 AD. Relief detail. Curia Julia. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy

Background imageCharitable Collection: Allegorical scene

Allegorical scene
An allegorical scene, possibly depicting a charitable act. circa early 20th century

Background imageCharitable Collection: Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army

Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army
Caricature, General William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army. Let us know what you are going to do with all this money! 1882

Background imageCharitable Collection: Caricature of William Burdett-Coutts, politician

Caricature of William Burdett-Coutts, politician
Caricature of William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts (1851-1921) -- The Money-Spinner. He was an American-born British Conservative politician

Background imageCharitable Collection: Charitable Clothing

Charitable Clothing
Old clothes for the poor Date: 1870

Background imageCharitable Collection: Nuns of St Vincent

Nuns of St Vincent
NUNS OF THE CONGREGATION OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL a charitable and nursing order

Background imageCharitable Collection: St Hughs Waifs and Strays Home, Lincoln

St Hughs Waifs and Strays Home, Lincoln - boys at camp. Date: circa 1906

Background imageCharitable Collection: Samaritan Free Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1

Samaritan Free Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1. Date: circa 1905



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"Charitable Institutions: A Legacy of Compassion and Support" In the heart of Manchester, the Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools have been a beacon of hope for countless children. Established in Cheadle Hulme, this institution has provided shelter, education, and love to those who needed it most. The survivors of the Charge of the Light Brigade found solace at a unique establishment in 1890. Their bravery was honored through support at Morgan Academy in Dundee, Scotland - a testament to resilience and unity. Peacehaven's Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage holds a special place in Sussex's history. This haven nurtured young souls with care and affection, ensuring they never felt alone or abandoned. Crossley and Porter Orphanage stands tall as an emblem of compassion in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Its doors opened wide to embrace vulnerable children seeking refuge from life's hardships. The London & South Western Railway Servants Orphanage in Woking offered not just shelter but also opportunities for growth. It empowered young minds with knowledge while providing them with stability during challenging times. On North Shields' shores stood Training Ship Wellesley - an extraordinary vessel that transformed lives. This nautical haven shaped future leaders by instilling discipline, skills, and values that would guide them throughout their journeys. Sir Francis Crossley embodied philanthropy through his remarkable contributions as both businessman and MP. His legacy continues to inspire generations to give back selflessly. Royston witnessed acts of kindness within Shaftesbury and Arethusa Boys Homes - sanctuaries where boys discovered their potential amidst nurturing surroundings filled with camaraderie. A Promotional Card for Blue Cross Tea reminds us how even small gestures can make a difference when supporting charitable causes close to our hearts – every cup counts. John Grooms Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission exemplify dedication towards uplifting those facing physical challenges or societal disadvantages. These institutions fostered inclusivity and provided opportunities for growth.