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Orphan Collection (page 33)

"From Manchester Warehousemen to New York City: A Journey of Orphans" Step into the past as we explore the lives of orphans across different eras and locations

Background imageOrphan Collection: Ashley down Orphanage

Ashley down Orphanage
Girls playing in the field adjoining the orphanage at Ashley Down, near Bristol

Background imageOrphan Collection: Little Dorrit / Dickens

Little Dorrit / Dickens
The Marshalsea becomes an orphan

Background imageOrphan Collection: Asylum Dining Hall

Asylum Dining Hall
The dining room of the Asylum, or House of Refuge, at Lambeth, for the reception of friendless and deserted girls

Background imageOrphan Collection: Soldier and Orphan

Soldier and Orphan
Red Army soldier feeds an orphaned child

Background imageOrphan Collection: War Orphan and Cat

War Orphan and Cat
A Soviet war orphan walks through the ruins of a house with a cat tucked into her overcoat

Background imageOrphan Collection: 12 Orphans Adopted

12 Orphans Adopted
An Uzbekh family adopts 12 orphaned children from the war-zone

Background imageOrphan Collection: War Orphan in Coat

War Orphan in Coat
This Soviet war orphan has lost home and family : but at least she is kept warm in this coat several sizes too big for her !

Background imageOrphan Collection: Chimpanzee With young Chimpanzee on bed at Orphanage / Nursery for young chimpanzees Congo

Chimpanzee With young Chimpanzee on bed at Orphanage / Nursery for young chimpanzees Congo, Central Africa
LA-1191 CHIMPANZEE - with young Chimpanzee on bed at Orphanage / Nursery for young chimpanzees Congo, Central Africa Pan troglodytes Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageOrphan Collection: Dog - Mongrel, biting bars at rescue centre

Dog - Mongrel, biting bars at rescue centre
LA-1829 Dog - Mongrel, biting bars at rescue centre Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrphan Collection: Dog - two Mongrels at rescue centre

Dog - two Mongrels at rescue centre
LA-1827 Dog - two Mongrels at rescue centre Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrphan Collection: Barnardo Girls Ironing

Barnardo Girls Ironing
Barnardo girls learning domestic skills at Dr Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside (on the outskirts of London)

Background imageOrphan Collection: Barnardo Children

Barnardo Children
Barnardo children - rescued from the streets and cared for in Dr Barnardos homes

Background imageOrphan Collection: Priest and Orphan

Priest and Orphan
An orphan girl is brought to the village priest in hopes the Church will look after her

Background imageOrphan Collection: Benefactress

Benefactress
Dressed in their best clothes, some orphans are brought by a nun to thank their benefactress for her kindness

Background imageOrphan Collection: Foundling Hospital

Foundling Hospital
The Foundling Hospital, London

Background imageOrphan Collection: Foundling Hospital Lond

Foundling Hospital Lond
Children of the Foundling Hospital, London, enjoy their meal despite the number of sightseers

Background imageOrphan Collection: Sunbathing Foundlings

Sunbathing Foundlings
At the Foundling Hospital site in Guildford Street, London, is a sunbathing centre for tiny Londoners, where many babies enjoy sunbathing

Background imageOrphan Collection: George Muller

George Muller
GEORGE MULLER churchman and philanthropist, founder of Ashleydown Orphan Houses at Bristol. Date: 1805 - 1898

Background imageOrphan Collection: Children / Orphan Girl

Children / Orphan Girl
An Orphan girl dressed in black and looking very lonely and sad



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"From Manchester Warehousemen to New York City: A Journey of Orphans" Step into the past as we explore the lives of orphans across different eras and locations. Starting with the Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools in Cheadle Hulme, witness the resilience of children who found solace within these walls. In the 1890s, an abandoned baby was discovered by police on the streets of bustling New York City. This poignant moment reminds us of the hardships faced by countless infants during that era. Traveling north to Comlongon Castle in Dumfries, we encounter Barnardo Evacuees - young souls evacuated from their homes during times of war. Their stories echo through time, reminding us of sacrifice and hope amidst chaos. Hull Sailors Orphanage presents a heartwarming scene with its Boys Band. These talented youngsters find joy and camaraderie through music, showcasing their talents despite difficult circumstances. The Orphan Asylum in Wolverhampton stands as a testament to community support for vulnerable children in West Midlands. It serves as a reminder that compassion can create brighter futures for those without families. Crossley and Porter Orphanage in Halifax paints a picture of unity among orphaned children from West Yorkshire. Together they navigate life's challenges while finding strength within each other's company. At St Martins Waifs and Strays Home in Surbiton, laughter fills the air as children enjoy themselves on the playground. Here, they experience moments of pure childhood bliss despite their uncertain beginnings. Onboard Training Ship Indefatigable, boys form a band that resonates far beyond its maritime setting. Music becomes their refuge amidst turbulent waters – proof that even they can create harmony out of adversity. Venturing into Cotswolds UK reveals an unexpected bond between Dexter cows and orphan lambs grazing together peacefully—a symbol of unlikely connections formed when love knows no boundaries.