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"Housed: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step back in time to 1923, where the majestic Cutty Sark sailed through the seas, a symbol of maritime history

Background imageHoused Collection: Teampoll Bheamain, Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway, Ireland

Teampoll Bheamain, Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Rainbow Over Housing, Monkstown, Co Dublin, Ireland

Rainbow Over Housing, Monkstown, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Traditional Cottage, Near Lough Rus Point, Ardara, Co Donegal, Ireland

Traditional Cottage, Near Lough Rus Point, Ardara, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Beara Penninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland

Beara Penninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Co Galway, Roundstone, Connemara

Co Galway, Roundstone, Connemara

Background imageHoused Collection: Mizen Head, Ivagha Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Mizen Head, Ivagha Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Traditional Thatching, Ireland

Traditional Thatching, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Dublin, Aerial View Of Custom House, At Night

Dublin, Aerial View Of Custom House, At Night

Background imageHoused Collection: Beenacouma, Near Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry

Beenacouma, Near Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry

Background imageHoused Collection: Cushendun Harbour, Co Antrim, Ireland

Cushendun Harbour, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Ballycrovane Harbour, Beara Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Ballycrovane Harbour, Beara Peninsula, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: The Custom House, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

The Custom House, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: River Liffey And Halfpenny, Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

River Liffey And Halfpenny, Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Inishowen, Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Trassagh Viaduck, Co. Armagh, Ireland

Trassagh Viaduck, Co. Armagh, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Mount Errigal, Near Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Cottage On Achill Island, County Mayo, Republic Of Ireland

Cottage On Achill Island, County Mayo, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Fishing Village In Ireland

Fishing Village In Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Ring Of Kerry, Dinish Island Kenmare Bay

Ring Of Kerry, Dinish Island Kenmare Bay

Background imageHoused Collection: Glandore Village & Harbour, Co Cork, Ireland

Glandore Village & Harbour, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Rock Of Cashel, Cashel, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Rock Of Cashel, Cashel, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Cobh, Co Cork, Ireland, Cobh Cathedral (St. Colman’S Cathedral) In The Distance

Cobh, Co Cork, Ireland, Cobh Cathedral (St. Colman’S Cathedral) In The Distance
Cobh, Co Cork, Ireland, Cobh Cathedral (St. Colman’s Cathedral) In The Distance

Background imageHoused Collection: The Archbishops Palace, Co. Armagh, Ireland

The Archbishops Palace, Co. Armagh, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Cottage And Donkey, Tory Island

Cottage And Donkey, Tory Island

Background imageHoused Collection: Chapel At Gougane Barra, Co Cork, Ireland

Chapel At Gougane Barra, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Cottage Window, Co Antrim, Ireland

Cottage Window, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Tory Island, Co Donegal, Ireland, Cottage And Boat

Tory Island, Co Donegal, Ireland, Cottage And Boat

Background imageHoused Collection: The Sundial Terrace, Glin Castle, Co Limerick, Ireland

The Sundial Terrace, Glin Castle, Co Limerick, Ireland

Background imageHoused Collection: Patients in B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital

Patients in B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital
B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital was sited in Gallery 1 of the two museum galleries then existing. This room had been built as a pavilion in the garden of Quex House in 1896

Background imageHoused Collection: Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking, Surrey

Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking, Surrey
An aerial view of the Southern Railway Servants Orphanage at Woking which housed orphaned or fatherless children of the railway companys employees. Date: Date unknown

Background imageHoused Collection: Boys Dining Room at Hollybrook House, Southampton

Boys Dining Room at Hollybrook House, Southampton
Boys on duty stand to attention in the dining room at the Southampton Unions Hollybrook House childrens home. The home housed pauper children away from the workhouse. Date: Date unknown

Background imageHoused Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calf, standing in calf hutch, Cheshire, England, January

Domestic Cattle, Holstein dairy calf, standing in calf hutch, Cheshire, England, January

Background imageHoused Collection: Industrial School, Kirkdale, Liverpool

Industrial School, Kirkdale, Liverpool
The driveway of the Industrial School at Kirkdale opened in 1845 by Liverpools poor law authority. The School housed and educated more than a thousand pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageHoused Collection: West Derby Union, Liverpool - Cottage Homes at Fazakerley

West Derby Union, Liverpool - Cottage Homes at Fazakerley
Childrens houses at the cottage homes site opened by Liverpools West Derby Union at Fazakerley in 1889. The homes housed 650 pauper children away from the workhouse. Date: 1925

Background imageHoused Collection: Barnabys Library

Barnabys Library
The Georgian shop at 19 Rathbone Street (off Oxford Street), London, which housed Barnabys Picture Library (established 1931) from 1969 until it closed in 2001. Date: 1969 - 2001

Background imageHoused Collection: Domestic Sheep, lambs, standing with ewes on straw bedding, North Yorkshire, England, march

Domestic Sheep, lambs, standing with ewes on straw bedding, North Yorkshire, England, march



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"Housed: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step back in time to 1923, where the majestic Cutty Sark sailed through the seas, a symbol of maritime history. During World War Two, children found safety in the countryside as they were evacuated from cities, ensuring their protection amidst turbulent times. In C. E. Turner's artwork "Flying for the Summer Week-end, " we catch a glimpse of joy and freedom as people take to the skies during a summer getaway. St. Vincent's Industrial School in Dartford, Kent provided shelter and education for those less fortunate, offering them hope for a better future. The haunting presence of prison hulks reminds us of past punishments and serves as a reminder of how far our justice system has evolved. Somerset House stood tall in 1809, housing various government offices and showcasing grandeur architecture that still captivates today. Gutenberg's press revolutionized printing with books becoming more accessible than ever before; knowledge was now housed within pages waiting to be explored. Manchester Union Schools in Swinton aimed to provide education and care for orphaned or destitute children who needed support during difficult times. The Scottish National War Memorial stands proudly in Edinburgh, honoring those who sacrificed their lives while serving their country during war times - forever housed within our collective memory. Hackney Homes Band played tunes that resonated through Budworth Hall in Ongar, Essex; soldiers found solace among music while being away from home during challenging times. The Royal Hospital of Bethlehem offered refuge to men seeking mental health treatment; its gallery became an artistic haven where emotions were expressed on canvas rather than words alone Gortahork Co Donegal witnessed community spirit at Gort A Choirce as houses opened doors wide welcoming all into their warm embrace - true Irish hospitality at its finest.