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Orphans Collection (page 3)

"From Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools to London Slums: A Journey of Hope and Resilience" In the heart of Cheadle Hulme

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Orphans Collection: Rusell Hill Schools, Purley, Victorian period
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Orphans Collection: Postcard - Benefit of Le Paquet de L'Orphelin - WW1
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Orphans Collection: Waifs and Strays appeal
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Orphans Collection: Advert, Dr Barnardo's Homes, Help Urgently Needed
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Orphans Collection: Orphan boy from the National Children's Homes and Orphanages been sent
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Orphans Collection: London Orphan Asylum Watford
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Orphans Collection: Girls learning how to do laundry correctly, maybe to do domestic work when leaving the orphanage
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Orphans Collection: The Foundlings
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Orphans Collection: Starvation in the Workhouse. 'Please Sir, I want some more. ' 'The Master gazed in stupefied
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Orphans Collection: Painting. Signed and dated: Constant Meunier 1864. The orphans. Oil on canvas. Detail
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Orphans Collection: Painting. Signed and dated: Constant Meunier 1864. The orphans. Oil on canvas. Detail
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Orphans Collection: Allegory of the Court of Justice of Gedele in Ghent, c. 1627-28 (oil on canvas)
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Orphans Collection: Finding of Moses, 1580 (oil on canvas)
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Orphans Collection: Finding of Moses, 1580 (oil on canvas)
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Orphans Collection: Allegory on Widowhood and Orphanage, 1590-1630. Creator: Lambert Cornelisz
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Orphans Collection: The Visit of H Ms 'Ruby'to Staten Island, Tierra del Fuego (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer
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Orphans Collection: Charity Girls (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: One by one she fed each little orphan with her own golden spoon lithograph
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Orphans Collection: Christs Hospital for orphans, Newgate Street, London, c. 1885 (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: Peter the Wild Boy, famous German feral child, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Orphans Collection: Orphans at Mothers Grave (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924), Photograph of first American edition
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Orphans Collection: 'Who are you?- Are you a ghost?'from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924), 1911
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Orphans Collection: Royal Thoughtfulness - Queen Victoria at Paddington Station, making a charitable donation
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Orphans Collection: The Twins (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: An Orphan Baby (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: Histoire de l hopital : 'Vue de l orphelinat de santa Maria della scala a Sienne'le mariage d une
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Orphans Collection: 'Praise God from whom all blessings flow'from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Orphans Collection: 'Dickon came in smiling his nicest wide smile'from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Orphans Collection: 'It seemed scarcely bearable to leave such delightfulness'from The Secret Garden by Frances
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Orphans Collection: Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi with the orphans (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Man taking a recently orphaned girl into his care (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: The feast of St Nicholas in a Catholic orphanage (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: The Orphan Milliners (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Views of some of the Institutions for Poor Boys and Girls founded by the Editor of 'Our Darlings'
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Orphans Collection: The Orphans (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: The Orphans (colour litho)
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Orphans Collection: The two little castaways (coloured engraving)
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Orphans Collection: The Barnardo 'Tree of Life'(lithograph)
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Orphans Collection: Scenes from Dr Barnardos Homes (coloured photo)
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Orphans Collection: The Children at Dinner in the Orphan Working School, Haverstock Hill (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Orphans, a Sketch in the City (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: 'For the Widows and Orphans', A Royal Donation (litho)
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Orphans Collection: Group of little girls posed on the steps to the chapel
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Orphans Collection: Group of little girls posed on a small stage holding dolls
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Orphans Collection: An Orphan Child (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Kindergarteners on stage: very small girls perform on a small stage


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"From Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools to London Slums: A Journey of Hope and Resilience" In the heart of Cheadle Hulme, the echoes of laughter and learning fill the halls of the Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools. Here, young souls find solace and support, forging their own path despite life's hardships. Venturing into Feathers Court in Drury Lane, we witness a stark contrast - a glimpse into the struggles faced by orphans in London's slums. Yet even amidst adversity, these resilient children defy all odds with unwavering determination. At Comlongon Castle in Dumfries, Barnardo Evacuees find refuge from war-torn lands. In this ancient fortress turned sanctuary, they discover safety and belonging as they rebuild their shattered lives. Pyrford St Nicholas becomes a beacon of hope through its embrace of waifs and strays under the loving care of Waifs and Strays Society. These once lost souls now thrive within its nurturing walls, finding love where there was none before. Crossley and Porter Orphanage stands tall in Halifax, West Yorkshire - an emblematic symbol of resilience for countless children who have found shelter within its welcoming embrace. Together they forge lifelong bonds that transcend mere bloodlines. Hull Sailors Orphanage resonates with melodies as a boys band fills every corner with harmonious tunes. Through music's transformative power, these young hearts find solace amidst turbulent seas while cultivating talents that will carry them far beyond Hull's shores. Nestled amid Mayfield's serene landscapes lies St Mary in the Fields Childrens Colony - an idyllic haven where laughter dances on gentle breezes. Here orphaned children rediscover joy as they create memories that will forever warm their hearts. Surbiton comes alive at St Martins Waifs and Strays Home playground; here playful giggles echo through sunlit afternoons.