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"Unveiling the Stories of Resilient Residents: From Guinness Trust Buildings to Broadway, Worcestershire" In the historic Guinness Trust Buildings on Brandon Street

Background imageResidents Collection: The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson

The Tables Turned by William Heath Robinson
Waits musicians rather put out of action during the festive period due to residents of one street playing jazz tunes loudly from their windows instead. Date: 1921

Background imageResidents Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton

National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton
Residents and staff of the National Childrens Home (NCH), Chipping Norton. Some are in wheelchairs or using crutches. Date: c, 1907

Background imageResidents Collection: Massawa - Old town with local residents

Massawa - Old town with local residents. Eritrea - Africa

Background imageResidents Collection: Free for residents, Twann village, Lake Bieler See, Canton Bern, Switzerland, Europe

Free for residents, Twann village, Lake Bieler See, Canton Bern, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageResidents Collection: An Ukhara, with a view of the British Residents camp

An Ukhara, with a view of the British Residents camp. From: Letters written in a Mahratta camp during the year 1809. Date: 1813

Background imageResidents Collection: Children at Eastcliff House, Margate, Kent

Children at Eastcliff House, Margate, Kent
Residents outside Eastcliff House, Alexandra Road, Margate, Kent. It was established as a childrens seaside convalescent home by the St Pancras Union in 1896

Background imageResidents Collection: Stag Silhouetted

Stag Silhouetted
A stag stands silhouetted against the evening sky, while a full moon rises beyond yon stately home whose residents are even now planning to hunt it on the morrow

Background imageResidents Collection: Clifton, Bristol C. 1850

Clifton, Bristol C. 1850
Showing ROYAL YORK CRESCENT, CLIFTON with grand mansion houses overlooking a private railed garden for residents

Background imageResidents Collection: Wolf attack in Camporeggiano, Umbria, Italy

Wolf attack in Camporeggiano, Umbria, Italy
Peasants of Camporeggiano in Umbria, Italy, are attacked by a huge wolf -- a mother snatches her child from its jaws !

Background imageResidents Collection: Local residents supplying refreshments to trainload of British soldiers who had been

Local residents supplying refreshments to trainload of British soldiers who had been withdrawn from the beaches of Dunkirk on 3-4 June 1940 and brought back to England

Background imageResidents Collection: Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, Ealing, Middlesex

Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, Ealing, Middlesex
Residents in the garden of the GFS Lodge at Ealing, Middlesex / West London. A croquet set can be seen. The seated women in the hat is Gertrude Marye Barnard, founder of the Ealing branch. Date: 1913

Background imageResidents Collection: Northern district in Saint-Louis (Ndar), Senegal

Northern district in Saint-Louis (Ndar), Senegal
Northern district in Saint-Louis (Ndar), in north-west Senegal (then French West Africa) and former capital of the colony. Date: circa 1905

Background imageResidents Collection: Bukoba residents, East Africa

Bukoba residents, East Africa
Bukoba residents, two adults and two children, East Africa (now in Tanzania). 1919

Background imageResidents Collection: Spain and Portugal - Alameda -Gibraltar

Spain and Portugal - Alameda -Gibraltar - Narrow path through Shrubs and Trees. Part of Box 149 Boswell Collection - Portugal and Spain

Background imageResidents Collection: Mrs Forster Greens Home for Mothers and Children

Mrs Forster Greens Home for Mothers and Children
Residents stand in front of Mrs Forster Greens Home for Mothers and Children at Bangor, Co. Down. Date: circa 1919

Background imageResidents Collection: Adobe House, New Mexico, USA

Adobe House, New Mexico, USA
A house in New Mexico made from adobe - sun-dried brick. Its residents are descendants of Spanish colonists, one of whom sits astride a horse. Date: circa 1895

Background imageResidents Collection: Protestants in Brazil

Protestants in Brazil
Brazil : the residents of a Protestant community founded by Nicolas Durand de Villegagnon are expelled, thanks to the slanders of the Roman Catholics Date: 1556

Background imageResidents Collection: Cartoon, The Martians, WW1

Cartoon, The Martians, WW1
Cartoon, The Martians. During the First World War, the residents of Mars complain to their neighbouring planet about the noise, and ask them to be more considerate. Date: 1918

Background imageResidents Collection: East London Water / Punch

East London Water / Punch
The water company`s turncock accused the local East London residents of wasting water by washing and watering their gardens. Date: 8 August 1896

Background imageResidents Collection: Masonic Procession 1742

Masonic Procession 1742
London Masons process through the streets while the residents watch from their windows Date: 1742

Background imageResidents Collection: Girls Friendly Society (GFS), Scarborough, Yorkshire

Girls Friendly Society (GFS), Scarborough, Yorkshire
Residents and staff of the Girls Friendly Society branch at Scarborough. Date: circa 1905

Background imageResidents Collection: Girls Friendly Society Home of Rest, Malvern Wells

Girls Friendly Society Home of Rest, Malvern Wells
Residents and staff outside the Girls Friendly Society Home of Rest at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire. Date: circa 1924

Background imageResidents Collection: Hope Place, Stepney

Hope Place, Stepney
Local residents of Hope Place, Stepney, near where Thomas Barnardo opened his first childrens home

Background imageResidents Collection: Home for Motherless Children, Children eating apples

Home for Motherless Children, Children eating apples
Home for Motherless Children residents enjoy gift of apples sent from Canada by former resident

Background imageResidents Collection: Residents, Hullbridge, Essex

Residents, Hullbridge, Essex
Residents, Hullbridge, Hockley, near South Woodham Ferrers, Essex, England. Date: 1957

Background imageResidents Collection: Gleneagles Hotel advertisement

Gleneagles Hotel advertisement
Advertisement for the famous Gleneagles, the hotel and golf course in Perthshire, Scotland showing the hotels interior with residents relaxing

Background imageResidents Collection: Two children at Berry-me-wick, typical Edwardian clothing

Two children at Berry-me-wick, typical Edwardian clothing
The identities of these two are unknown and are are presumably local residents of the small settlement at Berry me Wick, near Cressbrook, Derbyshire. Date: 1909

Background imageResidents Collection: China - Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway

China - Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway
Lantern slide of Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway. In 1881 Alexander Findlay Smith first put the project of a Peak Railway into shape

Background imageResidents Collection: Salvaging furniture from damaged homes, London, WW2

Salvaging furniture from damaged homes, London, WW2
Firefighters helping residents to salvage furniture from their damaged homes, London, 2 July 1944, Second World War. Date: 1944

Background imageResidents Collection: Almshouses, Cavendish, Suffolk

Almshouses, Cavendish, Suffolk
Almshouses in the village of Cavendish, Suffolk. Date: 1960s

Background imageResidents Collection: When May is Out by William Heath Robinson

When May is Out by William Heath Robinson
The residents of a town take the old proverb, Cast ne er a clout, til May is out rather literally now that June has arrived. Even the local policeman has felt the urge to disrobe. Date: 1915

Background imageResidents Collection: British soldier and local resident, Western Front, WW1

British soldier and local resident, Western Front, WW1
British soldier relaxing with a local resident and her cattle on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageResidents Collection: British soldiers and local residents, Western Front, WW1

British soldiers and local residents, Western Front, WW1
British soldiers relaxing with local residents and their cattle on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageResidents Collection: King George V meeting locals, Western Front, WW1

King George V meeting locals, Western Front, WW1
King George V meeting some of the local civilian residents on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageResidents Collection: St Cuthberts Home for Girls, Darlington

St Cuthberts Home for Girls, Darlington
Residents in fancy dress for a Christmas party at the St Cuthberts Home, Cleveland Avenue, Darlington, County Durham. The home was opened by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1893. Date: 1920s

Background imageResidents Collection: Dulwich Home Girls at Southbourne, Dorset

Dulwich Home Girls at Southbourne, Dorset
A seaside trip to Southbourne for residents of the Home for Girls at 62 Overhill Road, East Dulwich. The original home, the first to be established by the Waifs and Strays Society

Background imageResidents Collection: Children at Beckenham Home, Kent

Children at Beckenham Home, Kent
Young residents of St Hildas Home For Girls, Crescent Road, Beckenham. The home was opened in 1905 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s

Background imageResidents Collection: Sisters at St Gabriels Home for Girls, Kettering

Sisters at St Gabriels Home for Girls, Kettering
A portrait of two young sisters, both residents of St Gabriels Home for Girls, The Broadway, Kettering. The home was opened in 1905 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s

Background imageResidents Collection: Bootmakers Workshop, St Martins Home, Pyrford, Surrey

Bootmakers Workshop, St Martins Home, Pyrford, Surrey
Some of the residents in the boot-making workshop of the St Martins Orthopaedic Hospital And Special School, Pyrford, near Woking, Surrey

Background imageResidents Collection: Brighton Childrens Home, Sussex

Brighton Childrens Home, Sussex
Residents of the Waifs and Strays Societys Home For Girls, at Egremont Place, Brighton. The home was originally opened in 1854 as the Brighton and Hove Industrial School

Background imageResidents Collection: Limehouse Shop

Limehouse Shop
A Chinese shop in Limehouse, at this time the district most favoured by residents of Asiatic origin. Date: circa 1900

Background imageResidents Collection: Arwerton Hall Gate

Arwerton Hall Gate
The splendid gatehouse of Arwerton Hall, Suffolk : if all those towers are chimneys, the residents must be nice and warm... Date: 1785

Background imageResidents Collection: Peacocks 1683 Oil canvas 74 7 / 8 x 53 190. 2 134. 6 cm

Peacocks 1683 Oil canvas 74 7 / 8 x 53 190. 2 134. 6 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageResidents Collection: Source Size = 3758 x 2889

Source Size = 3758 x 2889
Arrival of the Lifeboats " maria" and " alfred" at St. Petersburg, a Wedding Present to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh from the British Residents, November 14, 1874

Background imageResidents Collection: New York: the Semi-Centennial of Belgiums Independence, Festival of Belgian

New York: the Semi-Centennial of Belgiums Independence, Festival of Belgian Residents at Joness Wood

Background imageResidents Collection: Source Size = 3856 x 2513

Source Size = 3856 x 2513
The Great Square in Alexandria, Present State of the Proposed Church for the English Protestant Residents

Background imageResidents Collection: British Residents at Florence Signing an Address of Welcome to her Majesty, 1888

British Residents at Florence Signing an Address of Welcome to her Majesty, 1888 Engraving

Background imageResidents Collection: Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a town straddling

Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a town straddling the River Trent in the east of Staffordshire, England. The demonym for residents of the town is Burtonian. UK



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"Unveiling the Stories of Resilient Residents: From Guinness Trust Buildings to Broadway, Worcestershire" In the historic Guinness Trust Buildings on Brandon Street, Walworth, South London, tales of mystery and intrigue unfold. Legends whisper about Spring-Heeled Jack, a winged monster said to have haunted these streets long ago. Yet amidst this eerie backdrop lies the heartwarming Bethany Children's Home in Kinver, Staffordshire - a sanctuary for those seeking solace. Law and order prevail as Britain's finest uphold justice; their tireless efforts shaping communities like puzzle pieces fitting perfectly into place. The echoes of the Silesia Plebiscite reverberate through time, reminding us of the struggles faced by our ancestors. Traveling back to July 1932 in Pendleton, Greater Manchester unveils snapshots of everyday life - ordinary people navigating extraordinary circumstances. Their resilience shines brightly even in times of adversity. The Kilburn Orphanage of the Infant Saviour stands as a beacon of hope for those without families or homes. Meanwhile, Williton Union Workhouse serves as a reminder that compassion can be found even within austere institutions. Venturing further into Belbroughton, Worcestershire reveals the Home for Waifs and Strays - an oasis where lost souls find refuge and love blooms against all odds. Liverpool's old courts bear witness to history's trials and tribulations; built during the industrial revolution when progress clashed with humanity’s struggle for justice. Finally reaching Broadway in Worcestershire brings respite from urban chaos. Here nature thrives alongside quaint cottages – offering tranquility amidst bustling city life. Yet beyond these idyllic scenes lie devastating bushfires ravaging New South Wales (NSW), Australia - testing residents' mettle once more. Through it all though they stand strong together – united against nature’s wrath. These diverse residents paint a vivid tapestry woven with resilience, compassion, and the indomitable human spirit.