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Dr.Barnardo

Dr.Barnardo. How were the homes of Dr.Barnardo?.

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Dr.Barnardo

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  1. Dr.Barnardo

  2. How were the homes of Dr.Barnardo? • Dr.Barnardo studied medicine at the London Hospital but he never earned a doctorate. His medical studies in London helped him to make him aware of the great numbers of homeless children in the cities of England. 1868, Barnardo had raised enough money to open his first home for destitute children. The first of the homes Dr. Barnardo opened was in 1870 at 18 Stepney Causeway, London. Girls which had more than fourteen years old were sent to a industrial training home. • Barnardo and his wife (Syrie) were given a home in Barkingside as a wedding gift.On the 9th July 1876 the first girls village home was opened with twelve cottages by the Lord Cairns, In the same year a modern steam laundry was opened. Dr.barnardo also opened a children's school in Birkdale. 1868, Barnardo had raised enough money to open his first home for destitute children.

  3. Dr. Barnardo Barnardo was born in Dublin on the 4th July 1845. In 1874 Dr. Barnardo opened a Photographic Department in his Stepney Boys' Home. Over the next thirty years every child who entered Dr Barnardo’s homes had needed to been tacken a photo. By 1878 he had established fifty orphanages in London and he had a population of over 1,000 children. Barnardo made a scheme to send children to Canada and Between 1882 and 1901 he sent 8,046 children.

  4. Dr.Barnardo • the 19th September 1905 Barnardo died of angina pectoris and was buried in front of Cairns House, Barkingside, east London. At the time of his death, his charity was caring for over 8,500 children in 96 homes. By the time Dr. Barnardo died 8,000 children were sent in his residential homes and more than 4,000 were boarded out, and 18,000 had been sent to Canada and Australia.

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