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Mothers and children at a Cecil House, London
Mothers and children at one of the womens lodging houses known as Cecil Houses. The hostels, for homeless and vagrant women, were operated by a society founded in 1927 by writer and campaigner Ada Elizabeth Jones, better known as Mrs Cecil Chesterton. Date: circa 1932
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Media ID 20160575
© Bubblepunk/Peter Higginbotham Collection
1932 Campaigner Cecil Chesterton Founded Homeless Hostels Jones Lodging Mothers Operated Vagrant 1927 Elizabeth
Large Photo Mug (15 oz)
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This evocative photograph captures a moment of warmth and respite in the midst of hardship, as mothers and their children gather at a Cecil House in London during the 1930s. The Cecil Houses were a network of women's lodging houses established by Ada Elizabeth Jones, better known as Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, in 1927. Mrs. Chesterton was a prolific writer and campaigner, deeply committed to improving the lives of homeless and vagrant women. The Cecil Houses provided temporary shelter and support for women in need, offering a safe and nurturing environment for mothers and their children. In this image, we see the women and children seated around a table, likely engaged in an activity or sharing a meal. The scene is filled with a sense of community and solidarity, as the women support one another through difficult times. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by homeless and vagrant women and their families during this period, and the crucial role that organizations like the Cecil Houses played in providing essential services and resources. Mrs. Chesterton's tireless advocacy and dedication to improving the lives of vulnerable women and children left a lasting legacy, and her work continues to inspire and inform social welfare initiatives to this day.
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