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"Providing Hope and Love: A Glimpse into Orphanages Across the Globe" Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: Founded in 1855

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Stockwell Orphanage, Brixton

Stockwell Orphanage, Brixton
Stockwell orphanage, founded by Charles Spurgeon, opened in 1869 off Stockwell Park Road, on a site which is now part of the Stockwell Park Estate. The building was bombed in World War Two

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Mission Evangelique Bretonne, Tremel, France

Mission Evangelique Bretonne, Tremel, France
Tremel, France (Cotes-du-Nord) - Mission Evangelique Bretonne - The Hospice. The number of children present suggests to me that this is in fact an orphanage. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Dr Barnardos Musical Boys

Dr Barnardos Musical Boys
The National Waifs Association (Dr Barnardos Homes) - Some of Dr. Barnardos Musical Boys. Date: circa 1907

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Orphanage school

Orphanage school
MODEL RELEASED. Orphanage school. Pupils focussing on a teacher (not seen) during a lesson. Photographed in Gulu, Uganda

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Sri Lanka, Elephant

Sri Lanka, Elephant feeds at Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage near Kegalle (Elephant maximus)

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Five children in a South Wales mining district

Five children in a South Wales mining district
Five children, four boys and a girl, photographed in a South Wales mining district. They possibly belong to a Dr Barnardos orphanage

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Drapery Store at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir

Drapery Store at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir
The drapery store at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The Homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Wash House at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir

Wash House at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir
The wash house at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Laundry at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir

Laundry at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir
The laundry at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. Items came to the laundry for finishing after first being washed in the wash house

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Dr Barnardos Homes Hospital, Stepney Causeway, London

Dr Barnardos Homes Hospital, Stepney Causeway, London
Patients and nurses in the hospital at the Dr Barnardos home for boys opened in 1870 at 18-26 Stepney Causeway, East London

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Children from the Alexandra Orphanage, North London

Children from the Alexandra Orphanage, North London
Children from the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. They are taking a walk with two prams being pushed by their carers

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Girls at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London

Girls at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London
A group of older girls demonstrate their skipping skills at the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Children at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London

Children at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London
Nursery children playing ring-a-roses at the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Mullers No. 1 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol

Mullers No. 1 Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol
The No. 1 orphanage established by George Muller at Ashley Down, Bristol

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Orphanage of Baby Jesus of Prague at Kerala

Orphanage of Baby Jesus of Prague at Kerala

Background imageOrphanage Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh opening the Seamens Orphanage in Live

The Duke of Edinburgh opening the Seamens Orphanage in Live
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, opening the Seamens Orphanage, Liverpool in 1870. The Liverpool Seamens Orphan Institution was established in order to provide care

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell, 1869

Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell, 1869
Engraving showing the exterior of Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell, London, 1869

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Foundling Toddlers

Foundling Toddlers
Toddlers playing outdoors at the Foundling Hospital site in Guildford Street, London

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Foundlings at Play

Foundlings at Play
Children playing outdoors in the sunshine at the Foundling Hospital, Guildford Street, London

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Orphanage Boy & Puppet

Orphanage Boy & Puppet
A boy in an orphanage plays with a marionette

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Mettray / General View

Mettray / General View
Birds eye view of the Agricultural Colony at Mettray, France, where street children are taught farming and occupational skills

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Ashley down Orphanage

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

Background imageOrphanage Collection: Adoption Society Meal

Adoption Society Meal
Mealtime for a group of National Adoption Society children




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"Providing Hope and Love: A Glimpse into Orphanages Across the Globe" Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: Founded in 1855, this orphanage has been a beacon of hope for countless children in need. August Hermann Francke: The visionary behind the first modern orphanage in Germany, his legacy continues to inspire similar institutions worldwide. Barnardo Evacuees at Comlongon Castle, Dumfries: During World War II, Dr. Thomas Barnardo's organization offered refuge to vulnerable children from war-torn areas. Locomotive Pacific, Southern Miniature Railway, Woking: An unexpected source of joy for orphans as they embark on thrilling train rides through picturesque landscapes. Boys Band, Hull Sailors Orphanage: Music becomes their solace as talented young boys find harmony and friendship within the walls of this unique orphanage. Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage, Peacehaven: Named after the renowned British actress and singer Gracie Fields who dedicated her life to supporting disadvantaged children. Orphan Asylum Wolverhampton West Midlands: A safe haven where abandoned children find love and nurturing amidst challenging circumstances. Crossley and Porter Orphanage Halifax West Yorkshire: This historic institution has provided shelter and education for generations of deserving young souls since its establishment in 1864. David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage Nairobi Kenya East Africa Africa): Not just human orphans but also baby elephants receive care at this remarkable sanctuary that nurtures them back to health before releasing them into the wild again. St Mary in the Fields Childrens Colony Mayfield Sussex): Nestled amidst serene countryside surroundings lies a place where little hearts are mended with compassion while embracing nature's healing touch. St Martins Waifs and Strays Home Surbiton - Playground.