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The Childrens Home Hospital, London Branch, 23 Bonner Road
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The Childrens Home Hospital, London Branch, 23 Bonner Road
Children stand in front of the small hospital set up on Bonner Road, Bethnal Green, to serve the nearby Childrens Home and Orphanage. The home was opened in 1871 by a Methodist minister, the Rev Thomas B Stephenson, and eventually formed part of the National Childrens Home, now known as Action for Children. Date: Date unknown
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This evocative photograph captures a moment in time at The Children's Home Hospital, London Branch, located at 23 Bonner Road in Bethnal Green. The image shows a group of children standing proudly in front of the modest hospital building, which was established to serve the nearby Children's Home and Orphanage. The home was founded in 1871 by the Reverend Thomas B. Stephenson, a Methodist minister, and later became part of the National Children's Home, now known as Action for Children. The Children's Home and Hospital were established to provide essential medical care and support to the vulnerable children residing at the orphanage. The hospital was a vital addition to the home, ensuring that the children received the necessary medical attention they required to lead healthy and happy lives. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing insight into the living conditions and care provided to children in need during the late 19th century. The children in the photograph appear to be in good spirits, dressed in their best clothes, suggesting that they were proud of their home and the care they received there. The Children's Home and Hospital at Bonner Road played a significant role in the history of children's welfare in the UK. Its legacy continues to inspire and inform the work of organizations like Action for Children, which continues to provide vital support and care to vulnerable children and young people across the country.
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