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Orphans Collection (page 6)

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

Background imageOrphans Collection: Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh - Boys Band

Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh - Boys Band
The boys band of the TS Empress, operated at Helensburgh by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association

Background imageOrphans Collection: The Rauhe Haus, Hamburg

The Rauhe Haus, Hamburg
Inmates outside the Rauhe Haus, Hamburg. The establishment was founded in 1833 to provide industrial training for poor boys

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Monicas Home Hospital, Brondesbury Park, London

St Monicas Home Hospital, Brondesbury Park, London
Nurses and patients in the boys ward at St Monicas Home Hospital, Brondesbury Park, London Date: circa 1927

Background imageOrphans Collection: Somerset Council Farriery Training Van

Somerset Council Farriery Training Van
Horses being shoed alongside a travelling farriery training van operated by the Somerset County Council. Date: circa 1900

Background imageOrphans Collection: Sister Hope Creche, Greek Street, London

Sister Hope Creche, Greek Street, London
A nurse sits by a baby in its cradle at the Sister Hope Creche, Lincoln House, Greek Street, London. Date: circa 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos Home, Shrewsbury - Haircuts

Barnardos Home, Shrewsbury - Haircuts
The gardener at the Barnardos Home at Shrewsbury doubled as a barber when the children needed their hair trimming

Background imageOrphans Collection: Sheffield Orphan Homes

Sheffield Orphan Homes
The boys house at the Sheffield Orphan Homes, Lydgate Lane, in the Crookes district of Sheffield. Date: circa 1915

Background imageOrphans Collection: Sesame House Froebel Kindergarten, London

Sesame House Froebel Kindergarten, London
Going home time for children attending the Sesame House Froebel Kindergarten, London NW8

Background imageOrphans Collection: Portland Borstal Silent Hour

Portland Borstal Silent Hour
Silent Hour at the Borstal in Portland, Dorset. Inmates were expected to use the time in reading, writing letters etc. Date: 1945

Background imageOrphans Collection: Portland Borstal Inmates Gardening

Portland Borstal Inmates Gardening
Inmates work in the garden of the Borstal at Portland, Dorset. Date: 1945

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Oxted, Surrey

National Childrens Home, Oxted, Surrey
Inmates and staff at National Childrens Home (NCH), Oxted, Surrey Date: 1915

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Doddington, Kent

National Childrens Home, Doddington, Kent
Inmates and staff at National Childrens Home (NCH), Doddington, Kent Date: 1915

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Cardiff

National Childrens Home, Cardiff
Inmates in training for domestic service at National Childrens Home (NCH), Cardiff. Date: 1915

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Edgworth - Emigration Party

National Childrens Home, Edgworth - Emigration Party
The 1899 emigration Canadian emigration party from the National Childrens Home (NCH) branch at Edgworth. Date: 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home Sisters Training Home, Bethnal Gre

National Childrens Home Sisters Training Home, Bethnal Gre
Willard House - the National Childrens Home (NCH) training home Bethnal Breen for its Sisters of the Children. Date: 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home - Rev. R Bevan Shepherd

National Childrens Home - Rev. R Bevan Shepherd
The Rev. R Bevan Shepherd was Vice-Principal of the National Childrens Home (NCH)from 1901 to 1907. Date: early 1900s

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home London Choir

National Childrens Home London Choir
The London Choir of the National Childrens Home (NCH) at the Bonner Road Home, Bethnal Green

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Farnborough

National Childrens Home, Farnborough
Members of the cricket and football teams at National Childrens Home (NCH), Farnborough

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home Birthday Society Letter

National Childrens Home Birthday Society Letter
A letter to a member of the Birthday Society - one of the fund-raising schemes run by the National Childrens Home (NCH).. Date: 1923

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Sutton Coldfield

National Childrens Home, Sutton Coldfield
A view from the tower at the Princess Alice Orphanage branch of the National Childrens Home (NCH), Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, Princess Alice Orphanage

National Childrens Home, Princess Alice Orphanage
Boys Scouts troop at the Princess Alice Orphanage branch of the National Childrens Home (NCH), Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOrphans Collection: National Childrens Home, London

National Childrens Home, London
Boys learning how to set type in in the compositors room at the London branch of the National Childrens Home (NCH)

Background imageOrphans Collection: Meath Industrial School, Bray, Wicklow, Ireland

Meath Industrial School, Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
A view of the Meath Protestant Female Industrial School at Bray, Co. Wicklow

Background imageOrphans Collection: Manchester School of Art

Manchester School of Art
A view of the Manchester School of Art building designed by G.T. Redmayne and erected in 1880-81 on Cavendish Street, Manchester. Date: circa 1894

Background imageOrphans Collection: Manchester Municipal Weaving School

Manchester Municipal Weaving School
The spinning room at the Manchester Municipal Weaving School run by the city council to train young people for work in the textile industry. Date: circa 1894

Background imageOrphans Collection: Old boys at Central London District Schools, Hanwell, Middle

Old boys at Central London District Schools, Hanwell, Middle
A party of former inmates revisiting the Central London District Schools at Hanwell, also known as the Cuckoo Schools. Date: 1908

Background imageOrphans Collection: Gordon House Industrial School, Isleworth, Middlesex

Gordon House Industrial School, Isleworth, Middlesex
Girls cleaning a dormitory bedroom at the Gordon House Girls Home, Isleworth, run by the London County Council

Background imageOrphans Collection: Barnardos William Baker Training School ( Goldings ), Hertf

Barnardos William Baker Training School ( Goldings ), Hertf
Boys in the printing department at Barnardos William Baker Training School (also known as Goldings ), near Hertford

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Pantry

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Pantry
Pantry at the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home
A view of the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Kitchen

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Kitchen
Kitchen at the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Hall

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Hall
Assembly hall of the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Dormitory

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home - Dormitory
A dormitory at the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home Dining Hall

Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home Dining Hall
Dining hall of the new Edinburgh Industrial Brigade Home opened in 1899 on Fountainbridge. Date: circa 1899

Background imageOrphans Collection: Edinburgh Girls Industrial School - playground

Edinburgh Girls Industrial School - playground
Inmates in the playground at the Girls Industrial School, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. Date: circa 1899

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

Church Farm School, East Barnet, Hertfordshire
Inmates in the playground at the East Barnet Farm School, established in 1863 as a boys Industrial School. Date: circa 1928

Background imageOrphans Collection: Ogle Mews Creche, Marylebone, London

Ogle Mews Creche, Marylebone, London
Staff and children at the Ogle Mews, Foley Street, Marylebone. The creche, established in about 1870, was one of the first in London. Date: 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Craven Hall Creche, Marshall Street, London

Craven Hall Creche, Marshall Street, London
Cradles, cots and a playpen at the Craven Hall Creche (also known as the West London Mission Creche), Marshall Street, Golden Square, London. Date: 1896

Background imageOrphans Collection: Carlton Reformatory School Swimming Bath

Carlton Reformatory School Swimming Bath
The swimming bath at the Reformatory for Boys, Carlton, near Bedford. The establishment later became Carlton Approved School. Date: circa 1926

Background imageOrphans Collection: British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham - Rock House

British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham - Rock House
A view of Rock House - the chaplains accommodation at the British Seamens Orphanage, Brixham, Devon

Background imageOrphans Collection: St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home, Brighton

St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home, Brighton
St Gabriels Waifs and Strays Society Home for Girls, opened in 1926 on Wellington Road, Brighton, Date: 1926

Background imageOrphans Collection: Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home, London

Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home, London
Design by the architects Landsell and Harrison for the Wandsworth & Clapham Union Childrens Receiving Home and Schools at Swaffield Road, off Garratt Lane, South London. Date: 1903

Background imageOrphans Collection: The Orphans (engraving)

The Orphans (engraving)
1611040 The Orphans (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Orphans. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 April 1867)

Background imageOrphans Collection: Thanksgiving Day, Children of the Foundling Hospital viewing the Procession (engraving)

Thanksgiving Day, Children of the Foundling Hospital viewing the Procession (engraving)
1613610 Thanksgiving Day, Children of the Foundling Hospital viewing the Procession (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Thanksgiving Day)

Background imageOrphans Collection: British Orphan Asylum, Slough 1865

British Orphan Asylum, Slough 1865
Exterior of British Orphan Asylum, Slough. Date: 1865

Background imageOrphans Collection: Home and Schools for the Sons and Orphans of Missionaries, at Blackheath (engraving)

Home and Schools for the Sons and Orphans of Missionaries, at Blackheath (engraving)
1097960 Home and Schools for the Sons and Orphans of Missionaries, at Blackheath (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOrphans Collection: Poster design for French orphanage, WW1

Poster design for French orphanage, WW1
Poster design by Frank Brangwyn for a French Army orphanage, First World War. 1916

Background imageOrphans Collection: Railway Orphanage Charity Collecting Dogs

Railway Orphanage Charity Collecting Dogs, December 1907. 1907



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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.