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"Established: A Journey Through Time and Achievements" Step aboard the Training Ship HMS Conway

Background imageEstablished Collection: William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon

William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon
William Boyd Carpenter (1841-1918), Bishop of Ripon. Date: 1841-1918

Background imageEstablished Collection: GFS Home of Rest, Southport

GFS Home of Rest, Southport
The Home of Rest established by the Girls Friendly Society at Southport Lancashire

Background imageEstablished Collection: Sheriff William Watson

Sheriff William Watson
William Watson, Sheriff of Aberdeen, established several schools of industry in the city - fore-runners of the national Industrial School system

Background imageEstablished Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Uniforms

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Uniforms
Staff and inmate uniforms at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline

Background imageEstablished Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - School room

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - School room
Partitioned classroom seating at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline

Background imageEstablished Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight
A cell at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline, education and training prior to transportation. Date: circa 1847

Background imageEstablished Collection: Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Chapel

Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight - Chapel
Interior of chapel at the juvenile penitentiary established in 1838 at Parkhurst, Isle of Wight. The prison aimed to provide boys with discipline, education and training prior to transportation

Background imageEstablished Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Kitchen

Kings Cross Rowton House - Kitchen
Men cook their own food at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageEstablished Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Reading Room

Kings Cross Rowton House - Reading Room
Men in the reading room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord

Background imageEstablished Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance

Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance
Entrance to the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageEstablished Collection: Shaftesbury Homes - Shaftesbury School, Bisley

Shaftesbury Homes - Shaftesbury School, Bisley
Shaftesbury School, Bisley, established by what became the Shaftesbury Homes charity. It later became known as the Shaftesbury House department of Shaftesbury School. Date: 1930s

Background imageEstablished Collection: London Home for Female Orphans

London Home for Female Orphans
Girls and staff outside the Home for Female Orphans, established in 1786 at Grove Road, St Johns Wood. Date: early 1900s

Background imageEstablished Collection: Home for Female Orphans, St Johns Wood, London

Home for Female Orphans, St Johns Wood, London
A promotional card issued by the Home for Female Orphans, established in 1786 at Grove Road, St Johns Wood. Date: Late 1800s

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Summer Time

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Summer Time
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children play on grass with toys, rocking horse, tea-set etc. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Recreation

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Recreation
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children play in the Homes grounds. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Shoe Cleaning

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Shoe Cleaning
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Boys in aprons clean shoes and boots. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Sewing

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Sewing
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Girls sit sewing, one using a sewing machine. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Opening of Whitby & Hartlepool

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Opening of Whitby & Hartlepool
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. The opening ceremony for the new Whitby and Hartlepool Home

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Off to Bed

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Off to Bed
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children in nightshirts stand on stairs at bedtime. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Laundry

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Laundry
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Girls at work, ironing and folding, in the homes laundry. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - New Arrivals

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - New Arrivals
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. A group of recent arrivals at the home. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Gone to Service

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Gone to Service
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. A group of former inmates, now in domestic service, on a return visit. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Birds Eye View

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Birds Eye View
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. A bird s-eye view illustration of the site. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Christmas

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Christmas
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. Children, staff and Santa are in a room decorated for Christmas. Date: 1906

Background imageEstablished Collection: Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Boys Band

Hull Sailors Orphan Homes - Boys Band
The Sailors Orphan Homes, Hull, also known as Newland Homes, established in 1895 by The Port of Hull Society. The boys wind band, dressed in sailor suits, pose with their instruments. Date: circa 1907

Background imageEstablished Collection: Springkell, Eaglesfield

Springkell, Eaglesfield
Springkell, at Eaglesfield, near Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, was one of the wartime evacuation centres that Barnardos established in large country houses in Scotland

Background imageEstablished Collection: Towcester Races paddock

Towcester Races paddock dated by the photographer as 1905, the horse is not identified but an early precursor to the modern Towcester Racecourse which was not established until 1928 Date: 1905

Background imageEstablished Collection: BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳅

BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳅
BERRIO, Gaspar Miguel de (1706-1761). San Nicol᳠ de Bari at the Council of Nicea. Painting concerning the first Ecumenical Council of Nicaea (AD 325), with the assistance of 300 bishops

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - The Treasury, Kingston

Jamaica - The Treasury, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of The Treasury in Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the south-eastern coast of the island facing a natural harbour

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Parish Church, Interior, Kingston

Jamaica - Parish Church, Interior, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of the inside of a parish church in Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - [Label Missing] Kingston

Jamaica - [Label Missing] Kingston
Slide showing a picture looking out over the rooftops of Kingston with the mountains in the background. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Parish Church, The Altar, Kingston

Jamaica - Parish Church, The Altar, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of the inside of a parish church in Kingston showing the altar. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Orange Street, and Jubilee Market, Kingston

Jamaica - Orange Street, and Jubilee Market, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph Orange Street with people gathering at the market in the background named after Queen Victorias Jubilee

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Victoria Market, Kingston

Jamaica - Victoria Market, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of Victoria Market Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the south-eastern coast of the island facing a natural harbour

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - The Conversorium, Kingston

Jamaica - The Conversorium, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of the Conversorium, where shows and talks would be held. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Public Buildings, Kingston

Jamaica - Public Buildings, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of a public building in Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the south-eastern coast of the island facing a natural harbour

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Panorama of Kingston

Jamaica - Panorama of Kingston
Slide showing a photograph looking out over the rooftops of Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the south-eastern coast of the island facing a natural harbour

Background imageEstablished Collection: Jamaica - Harbour Street, Kingston

Jamaica - Harbour Street, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of a street in Kingston with horse drawn carriages and tram lines. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica

Background imageEstablished Collection: Japan - Suwa Festival

Japan - Suwa Festival
Lantern slide of Japan Suwa Festival. Suwa Shrine (suwa jinja) is the major Shinto shrine of Nagasaki, Japan, and home to the Nagasaki Kunchi (kunchi) means festival )

Background imageEstablished Collection: The Fitzroy Gardens

The Fitzroy Gardens
Slide showing a black and white photograph of the Fitzroy Gardens in the city of Melbourne in Australia. The gardens were established in the 1860s. Part of Box 100. Boswell Collection

Background imageEstablished Collection: Wind Band at St Thomass Home, Preston, Lancashire

Wind Band at St Thomass Home, Preston, Lancashire
The St Thomass Home wind band pose with their instruments. The home was established in 1901 as an Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys. Date: 1920

Background imageEstablished Collection: Training Ship HMS Conway - Committee Chairman T. B. Royden J

Training Ship HMS Conway - Committee Chairman T. B. Royden J
Mr T.B. Royden JP, Chairman of the governing committee for the naval training ship HMS Conway. The ship was established in 1859 and for many years was moored on the River Mersey near Liverpool

Background imageEstablished Collection: Training Ship HMS Conway - Captain Miller and Jubilee Review

Training Ship HMS Conway - Captain Miller and Jubilee Review
The naval training ship HMS Conway was established in 1859 and for many years was moored on the River Mersey near Liverpool

Background imageEstablished Collection: Training Ship HMS Conway - Boys on the Monkey Yard

Training Ship HMS Conway - Boys on the Monkey Yard
The naval training ship HMS Conway was established in 1859 and for many years was moored on the River Mersey near Liverpool. Here, some of the ships boys are seen on the monkey yard. Date: 1898

Background imageEstablished Collection: Mullers No. 5 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol

Mullers No. 5 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol
The No. 5 orphanage established by George Muller at Ashley Down, Bristol. Date: Date unknown

Background imageEstablished Collection: Church Farm School, East Barnet, Hertfordshire

Church Farm School, East Barnet, Hertfordshire
A inmate feeding a pig at the East Barnet Farm School, established in 1863 as a boys industrial school. Date: 1917

Background imageEstablished Collection: Nazareth House, Lancaster, Lancashire

Nazareth House, Lancaster, Lancashire
Nazareth House, Lancaster, was established in 1899 by the Sisters of Nazareth as a care home for the elderly. Date: Date unknown

Background imageEstablished Collection: Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh

Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh
An illustration of the Royal Magdalene Asylum on Gorgie Road, Edinburgh. The institution was originally established in 1797 to house female ex-prisoners and fallen women



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"Established: A Journey Through Time and Achievements" Step aboard the Training Ship HMS Conway, where young sailors honed their skills and established a legacy of maritime excellence. Explore the streets of Bloomsbury and Holborn in 1746 through an intricate map engraving, witnessing the establishment of London's vibrant cultural hub. Embark on a voyage with The First Fleet, as they sailed to establish a new colony in Australia, forever changing the course of history. Discover the profound teachings of St Bernard of Clairvaux, whose spiritual wisdom established him as one of Christianity's most influential figures. Indulge in timeless grooming traditions at Trumpers Barbers in Mayfair, London - an establishment renowned for its impeccable service since its inception. Uncover Robert Owen's visionary experiment in New Harmony, where he sought to establish a utopian community based on equality and cooperation. Marvel at nature's grandeur as you ascend the highest mountains known to man - towering giants that have been established over millions of years. Witness Gibraltar Harbour stand strong against turbulent waters throughout centuries, establishing itself as an iconic symbol of resilience and strategic importance. Pay homage to those who fought for workers' rights with the emblematic Poor Law Workers Union Badge - representing solidarity and establishment against injustice. Enter St Vincent's Industrial School in Dartford, Kent - an institution dedicated to providing education and vocational training that would help children establish better lives for themselves. Feel your heart race alongside boys from Training Ship Mercury as they compete fiercely on River Hamble - showcasing discipline and teamwork firmly established within them by their mentors. Immerse yourself in James Gordon Bennett Jr. 's pioneering journalism career that revolutionized media establishments worldwide through his bold reporting style.