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Orphans Collection (page 8)

"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: The Riots in New York: Destruction of the Coloured Orphan Asylum (litho)
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Orphans Collection: Capitani della Misericordia, 1386 (fresco) (detail)
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Orphans Collection: Oliver asking for more, from Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens
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Orphans Collection: The Bank of England, St Pauls Cathedral and the Blue-Coat School or Christs Hospital
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Orphans Collection: Ripleys Hospital, Lancaster, for Orphans and Destitute Children (engraving)
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Orphans Collection: Graduating class of girls from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum in the flower garden
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Orphans Collection: Group portrait of a girls chorus class gathered around a piano holding sheet music
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Orphans Collection: Group portrait of little girls during a performance, probably the Roman Catholic Orphan
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Orphans Collection: Photograph postcard of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Charleston, South Carolina, 1914
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Orphans Collection: St George Orphanage. Children making camouflage nets. Caption is hard to
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Orphans Collection: Orphans fropm Liverpool Cottage Homes, Fazakerley, dance round a Christmas tree
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Orphans Collection: Mr and Mrs O Hara seen here giving present to one of the Children at the St Agnes
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Orphans Collection: Children - Barnardos Orphanage Two boys from the home waiting for the results of
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Orphans Collection: Children. Orphan girl looking out of window. December 1953 D7311-004
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Orphans Collection: Children. Orphan girl looking out of window. December 1953 D7311-001
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Orphans Collection: This little girl, 4 1 / 2 years old, blonde headed, Shiela is her name
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Orphans Collection: Clothes-Line Church Army home for motherless & orphan children
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Orphans Collection: Interior in the dinning-hall, female orphan asylum in Beddington, Surrey. Date: 1875
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Orphans Collection: Exterior of the new asylum for girls under the age of twelve, at Beddington near Croydon
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Orphans Collection: 12917667
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Orphans Collection: 12917668
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Orphans Collection: 12917666
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Orphans Collection: The Orphans, ca. 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Orphans Collection: St Johns Institution for Deaf and Dumb Children, Boston Spa
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Orphans Collection: London Orphan Asylum, Watford - Infirmary Girls Ward
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Orphans Collection: Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Asylum
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Orphans Collection: Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution Derby Deaf & Dumb Institution
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Orphans Collection: Waifs and Strays Children Emigrating to Canada
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Orphans Collection: New Asylum for Fatherless Children, Reedham 1858
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Orphans Collection: National Waifs Association 1900
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Orphans Collection: Ragged School Union dinner 1900
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Orphans Collection: ORPHANS BATH TIME 1930S
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Orphans Collection: Orphans canvassing 1840s
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Orphans Collection: Edinburgh Industrial School, Liberton, Boys Band
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Orphans Collection: Their Parents Being Dead & Gone, The Children Home He Takes, c1878. Creator
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Orphans Collection: Hoffmanns Two-toed sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) two orphan babies in Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary
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Orphans Collection: Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
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Orphans Collection: Here are those to blame for homeless children, 1926. Artist: Anonymous
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Orphans Collection: Childrens home is like a family for a homeless child, 1926. Artist: Anonymous
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Orphans Collection: Free Period in the Amsterdam Orphanage. Artist: Liebermann, Max (1847-1935)
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Orphans Collection: Snowstorm. Children. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945)
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Orphans Collection: Nazareth House, Bexhill
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Orphans Collection: St Annes Home for Cripple and Invalid Children, Brighton
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Orphans Collection: WW2 Evacuation of Barnardos Children
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Orphans Collection: Approved School - Gym
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Orphans Collection: London Slums - White Horse Yard, Coleman Street
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Orphans Collection: London Slums - Angel Court, Strand
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Orphans Collection: Liverpool Ragged Industrial Schools, Everton Terrace


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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.