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"Embracing the Forgotten: A Glimpse into Orphaned Lives" In Picture No

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1944

Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1944
8, 000 childrenare constantly being supported. Please be Father Chrismas to one of them this year. 10/- feeds one child for a week. 1944

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1943

Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1943
130, 000 needy boy and girls including 6, 000 since War began, have been welcomed into these Homes in 77 years under the Charter. No destitute child ever refused admission

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1941

Advert for Dr. Barnardos homes 1941

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Orphans - Young girl and two little tiny puppies

Orphans - Young girl and two little tiny puppies
Possibly the ultimate sentimental postcard of all time.... This delightful photograph is entitled Orphans an one might be correct to assume that both the two puppies

Background imageOrphaned Collection: The Babes in the Wood by Katharine Cameron

The Babes in the Wood by Katharine Cameron. Cameron was a Glasgow born illustrator and an associate of Jessie M King and the Mackintoshes. 1904

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Dr Barnardos children migrating to Canada

Dr Barnardos children migrating to Canada
A group of boys from one of Dr Barnardos homes onboard ship as they emigrate from Britain to Canada. Such emigration schemes aimed to give orphaned or abandoned children new lives in Canada

Background imageOrphaned Collection: American Moose (Alces alces americana) six calves, feeding, being bottle fed milk by zookeepers

American Moose (Alces alces americana) six calves, feeding, being bottle fed milk by zookeepers, Alaska Zoo, Alaska, U.S.A

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Orphaned guenons

Orphaned guenons. Moustached guenon (Cercopithecus cephus) (right) and a Mona guenon (Cercopithecus mona) (left) clutching each other. The parents of both monkeys were killed for the bushmeat trade

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Saint-Charles - Algeria - Orphans

Saint-Charles - Algeria - Orphans
A French Mission to Africa (Saint Charles) - nuns running a home for orphans in Algeria

Background imageOrphaned Collection: The Soldiers Daughters Home, Hampstead, 1858

The Soldiers Daughters Home, Hampstead, 1858
Aerial view of the Soldiers Daughters Home in Hampstead, North London, 1858. This was an institution set up to provide shelter and training for orphaned children of the British Army

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Rescue workers on the way to the rest hut, Gresford Colliery

Rescue workers on the way to the rest hut, Gresford Colliery
Gallant rescue workers on the way to a rest hut accompanied by a nurse. Over 260 miners lost their lives as a result of an explosion that orphaned nearly 800 children

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Soldier and Orphan

Soldier and Orphan
Red Army soldier feeds an orphaned child

Background imageOrphaned Collection: Two Russian Orphans

Two Russian Orphans
Two Orphaned children wander alone among the smouldering ruins of their town

Background imageOrphaned Collection: 12 Orphans Adopted

12 Orphans Adopted
An Uzbekh family adopts 12 orphaned children from the war-zone



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"Embracing the Forgotten: A Glimpse into Orphaned Lives" In Picture No. 10900759, we are presented with a study for "Deserted - a Foundling, " an oil on canvas that captures the essence of abandonment and longing. The figures of Sara Crewe, Becky, and the maid evoke a sense of vulnerability and resilience in their orphaned state. Meanwhile, across continents, the Australian Ladies Pipe Band embarks on a world tour to raise awareness and support for John Grooms Orphanage in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Their harmonious melodies echo hope amidst adversity. In Karachi Refugee Camp, our hearts ache as we witness orphaned Muslim children seeking solace amid chaos. Their innocent faces bear witness to unimaginable loss but also remind us of humanity's capacity for compassion. Onboard a whaling ship lies an orphaned polar bear cub; its existence hangs precariously between survival and despair. This poignant image serves as a stark reminder of our responsibility towards preserving nature's delicate balance. The African orphan standing behind weapons paints an unsettling picture – robbed not only of family but also innocence by conflict's cruel hand. It compels us to confront the urgent need for peacebuilding efforts that protect vulnerable lives from such atrocities. A bittersweet glimpse into history reveals two survivors from the Titanic tragedy in 1912 captured in black-and-white photography. They stand as living testaments to resilience amidst unthinkable loss—a testament echoed by RMS Victorian sailing through turbulent waters carrying orphans towards new beginnings. Nazareth House in Middlesbrough stands tall as both sanctuary and beacon of hope for countless orphaned souls who find shelter within its walls. Here they discover love, care, and opportunities to rebuild their shattered lives. Finally, an allegory created by Lambert Cornelisz titled "Allegory on Widowhood and Orphanage" transports us back centuries ago when the plight of widows and orphans was a prevailing concern.