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Charles e steward 1895
Charles e steward 1895













charles e steward 1895

B Neville, Chas Truscott, W Terry, Thos Turner, E. H Smith Wm Sessions, Wm Jarman, H Kelly, Samuel G Kibble, J. P Snow, Samuel Smith, Jno Smith, Geo W Swaine, Hy. T Osborne, Fredk Osborne, L.M Offord, Hy Owen Hv Pickering, Fred E Pattle, Robert Pavelin, Thos Parsons, Robt Prangley, A. J Hazell, Thos Hawkins, Wm Humble, Jno Jackson, A Homes, Alf Hones, Jno Jee, Geo Newcombe, J. Doland, Michael Enright, Walter Eaves, J. Cochrane, M Capel, A Daniels, Jas Devin, Jno Drury, R. B Higgins, E Clarke, Wm Starling, Hy W Watts, C H Hatcher, B F Calise, F Forester, A Hollyfield, James Lucas, Thomas Lucas, John R Head (photo), Michael Doland, Jeremiah Shea, Henri George Clarke, George L Swaddling (photo), Wm Ferry, Richard Wright, Douglas Ellis, Jno Cripps, William Dewbury (photo), Albert Dolling, William Perry (photo), John Bodger, George W Smith (photo), William S Mucklestone, Henry Cooper, Ellen Doveston, Austin, Chas. Ward, Henry Jarman, Harry Owen, Ernest Midlane, F. Watson, Ernesst T Argent, Edward Skennell, Chase E Nanson, Horace G Sharpr, Alfred Bush, William Henry Stephens, Christmas Aspinall, Peter Aspinall, Albert Carpenter, John Hayes, Alfred Hollyfield, Ernest Hawthorne, Francis Orpwood, Daniel Barlow, -as E Davis, Douglas William Ellis, Charles William Smith, William John Ashworth (death), Herbert Guthrie, T. John R Head, Douglas Ellis, William Dewbury, George L Swaddling, Herbert C Cave, Valentine Turner, Chase W Leach, Arthur H Smith, John Heslop, Chas E Lawrence, Wm Luff, Wm Wheeler, Wm C Drewry, Frank Sinclair, George Hart, Peter Connell, John Allen Blackwell, Frank W Stevens, Joseph Lewis, George Summershy, William Henry Bray, John Moulden, Wm Pickering, David A Lloyd, George Manning, John H. taken from notes by Brian Rolfe - Barnardo's Canadian Magazine "Ups and Downs" They are also, a window into the minds of the dominate executive personalities that controlled the organization. They offered moral advice and examples, news on distant past companions and provided some relief from the loneliness and isolation that many of them endured. These magazines shaped the lives of the children who subscribed. Also in these magazines are statements of policy and of practice of the homes, descriptions of the daily rituals and seasonal chores of the workers and executives of the organization, an informative description of the busy-ness involved handling thousands of cases in their various stages of maturity, of deaths of children and events such as Christmas parties and such. Many issues also contain lists that give the names of about 100 boys in recent immigration parties, their employers' names and the postal addresses of these first placements.

charles e steward 1895

There are many references to the Russell Manitoba Training Farm. When letters were published, the geographic location of the writer is sometimes provided. These magazines contain many short snippets and occasionally longer excerpts from letters sent by the children to the Homes offices in Toronto, attributed to the child writer by name and many photographs sent by children with the intention of their being published as well. Many Home children subscribed to the magazine, many thousands did, partly to keep in contact with their surrogate families of other children from the Homes, partly to maintain their spirits in a time of their young lives when many gained little emotional support from the families with whom they were placed. Over the decades there were more than 200 issues printed, some, or many of which numbered in the thousands of copies. Barnardo Homes at Toronto, Ontario, usually quarterly between 18. These magazines were published by the Dr.















Charles e steward 1895