Barnardo Immigration Parties
Note: We do not have photos of all the parties but will enter what we have
above: from the Daily Mirror_1912_09_20_008 - William Hurman, 5 years old.
The first group of boys to come under Barnardo`s own organization
sailing on the Parisian - Arrival August 19 1882
Abel White, Albert Dibden, Albert Dixon, Albert Knight, Alfred King, Alfred Tracy, Andrew Heywood, C. H. Adams, Charles Da...., Charles Hooper, Charles Fulgona, Charles Smith, Charles Phips, Charles Egan, Clifford Way, D. Stevens, Daniel Nicholson, Ernest Colnett, Frederick G..., Frederick Pa...., Frederick Thomas, George Lynch, George Norton, Henry Allan, Hanry Squires, Henry Lucas, James East, James Hatcher, John Gunn, John Kelley, John Regan, John Jones, John C Croll, Joseph Webb, Michael Buckley, Michael McGrath, Reginald Hubbard, Richard doegan, Robert Hills, Robert Isaacs, Samuel Venables, Thomas Webb, Thomas ..., Timothy Kelley, Walter Poulter, William Baker, William Griffiths, William Knowlton, William Thompson, William Marchment, Willian Deary
The first party of girls to arrive under Barnardo's own organization
Arrived July 21 1883 aboard the Sardinian
Ada Nystrom, Ada Pickworth, Ada Price, Ada Wyman, Agnes Cutler, Agnes Strawn, Agnes Vaughan, Alice Bird, Alice Peters, Alice Pickworth, Alice Gunn, alice Woods, Alice Warmington, Annie Kilsby, annie Leach, Annie Nystrom, Bessie connor, Bessie Coppard, Blanche Hold, Blanche White, Clara Coppard, Edith Evans, Eleanor Leacock, Eliza Johes, Eliza Wright, Eliza Vincent, Eliza Peters, Elizabeth Mayhew, Ellen Bold, Ellen Dovestone, Ellen Lindsay, Emily Beechey, Emily Parry, Emily White, Emily Shelton, Emily Carter, Emma Meddings, Esther Woodward, Ethel Baker, Fammy Peters, Florence Howes, Florence Keating, Florence Parry, Florence Pickworth, Frances Legge, Grace Adams, harriet Cooksey, Harriet Peters, Joanna Northcote, Kate Allen, Kate Hillier, Kate Wright, Kate Howes, Louisa Weldon, Lucy Slack, Margaret Connor, Margaret Keating, Margaret Norton, Mary Freeman, Matilda FultyMay Slater, Minnie Beechey, Minnie Holden, Minnie Hold, Rose Bundy, Ruth Adams, Ruth Jones, Sarah Collins, Sarah Rogers, Sarah Hewitson, Selina Orchard.
Arrival July 25 1885 - one of the few boys parties to be taken to Hazelbrae
Derrick, Dutton, Tackling, Brady, Bennett, Thompson, A Hardy, A Mole, A Middings, A Joyce, A Pavion, A Price, A Sanderson, A Breens, A Stockwell, A Smith, Alfred Fowler, B Sergeant, B Bush, C Joyce, D Marshall, E Hughes, E Percy, F Degan, F GRay, F Bennett, F Anderson, F widers, F Sorsh, F Lee, F Jefferson, F A White, F J Smith, G Doyle, G Sergeant, G Wilding, G Anderson, G Mason, G Robinson, G J Levy, H Crawford, H Lay, H Garner, H Smith, H Clexton, H Hollingsworth, H Flinierers, H A Dillow, H A Gardner, H J Matthews, H W Green, I Dark, I Gunn, J Golding, J McArdle, J Mills, J Young, J Wrestonholme, J Wood, J Wilksinson, J Trigrost, J Seymour, J Robinson, J Carney, J Monaghan, J London, J Lester, J C Walker, J F Wright, J L Wright, J W Boyden, K Whatmore, L Mead, L Virney, L Shaw, L J Lloyd, M Fowler, M Jones, M Servertson, N Fultz, N Hodges, N Brooke, N Walsh, N Parrett, R Collins, R Sorsh, R Hodgeton, R Holt, R White, R Clements, R Chadler, R D Lowe, S Hunrich, S Walsh, T marsden, T White, T J Radofrd, Thomas Fogaty, Thomas Harper, Thomas Bain, U Braggin, W Griffiths, W Morpheth, W Middleton, W Myatt, W Quilley, W Rogers, W Pavion, W B LUcken, W G Robinson, William Groom, William hammonds, William Baker, Wm Brice
June 1885 party
Ada Chapman, Ada Southwell, Ada Thomas, Ada Winwood, Agnes Leaver, Alice Edwards, Alice Sweeter, Alice Hawkins, Alice Gray, Alice Ward, Amelia Ball, Annie Ball, Annie Kennett, Annie McCarthy,Annie Trewin, Annie Scott, Annie Cheeseman, Belinda Cheatle, Caroline Trimpton, Charlotte Lavers, Charlotte Sullivan, Clarise Honshen, Elizabeth Case, Elizabeth Fogarty, Elizabeth Reynolds, Elizabeth Robinson, Elizabeth Morgan, Elizabeth Green, Elizabeth Fullbrooke, Ellen Clay, Ellen E Cox, Emily Webb, Emma Claxton, Emma Gooch, Emma Newman, Emma Kennett, Eva Lane, Florence Kingham, Francis Leach, Georgina Nooman, Hanna Rock, Harriet Bisley, Hetty Leaver, Hortense Grant, Jesse Nancarrow, Julia Grogan, Julia Pope, Kate Morgan, Kate Steel, Kate Winwood, Louisa Morgan, Mabel Lane, Martha Jennings, Mary Black, Mary Cox, Mary Callard, Mary Grimley, Mary A Scott, Mary A Taylor, Mary Ann Gray, Mary E Kay, Matilda Fulcher, Mina Fogarty, Minnie Charleswood, Nora Green, Rebecca Pearce, Rhoda Perkins, Rose Larwill, Ruth Kingham, Sarah Fiddling, Sarah Martin, Sarah Smith, Susan Ellis, Susannah Wattshaw
September 1885
Ada Forsyth, Ada Gough, Ada McLarkin, Alice Downes, Alice Thurston, Alice Ward, Alice Garland, Brenda Hodges, Charlotte Wall, Edith Gill, Eleanor Ward, Eliza Cooper, Ellen Brooks, Ellen Joyce, Ellen Noke, Elvina Joyce, Emily Lang, Emily Parker, Emma Green, Emma Hodges, Florence Joist, Georgina Elder, Hetty Ruff, Jame Miller, Kate Gainforth, Lillie O`Connor, Lillie Shame, Louisa Camfield, Lucy Wheadon, Margaret Davie, Margaret Pemberton, Mary Joyce, Mary Mulvihill, Mary A Milvins, Mary A Westcotte, Maud Grant, Maud Noke, Mirianna Poole, Miss Wallbridge, Rose Goodgain, Rose Palfrey, Sarah Roberts, Sophia Morrow, Winnifred Sharp, Winnifred Simmons
1888 Group of boys going to the Russell Farm in Manitoba
September 30 1888 Barnardo girls party:
Ada B Nobb, Ada E Baldwin, Ada M Hend, Alice Harding, Alice Webb, Alice Prior, Alice B Bloor, Amy Curtis, Amy A Jelp, annie Brimson, Anne Francis, Annie Morrish, Annie E Parker, Annie P E Curtis, Caroline Smith, Caroline A Gardner, Charlotte Lavin, Charlotte E Wilden, Clara Bartley, Clara Parker, Clara S Kingsley, E. L. Bolton, Edith Bolton, Edith Finn, Eleanor J Anderson, Elisa Samper, Eliza Lucas, Elizabeth Clements, Elizabeth L Freaton, Ellen Nash, Ellen Smith, Ellen R Bloor, Emily Cook, Emily Morrish, Emma Pegnam, Emma Webb, Emma E Rowland, Esther Pegnam, Eunice Warrior, Eva Sherwood, Florence Foster, Florence Meen, Frances Tibble, Grace A Osborne, Grace E White, Harriet J Glanville, Henrietta Webb, Isabella R Richards, Jane Blake, Jane Fisher, Jane Nash, Jane A Mann, Jane C Roddick, Jame M Evans, Jessie Nickson, Joyce Stevens, Kate Rondean, Kate Vannall, Kate H Rowland, Laura McMillen, Louise Pitcher, Louisa E Vannall, Lucy Warrior, Madeline Mingles, Margaret l Roddick, Maria Lawrence, Martha Bartley, Martha A Gardner, Mary Campbell, Mary Farrall, Mary A Anderson, Mary A Foster, Mary A Swaine, Mary Ann Brown, Mary Ann Haines, Mary Ann Lee, Mary Ann Gold, Rose Harding, Rose Ann Goodram, Ruth Butler, Sarah Luxford, Sarah Nickson, Sarah Malen, Sarah Withrin, Selina Ewing, Sophia Terry, Susan Hamard, Susan Simmons, Ursalla M. J. Wells, Winifred Lucas
Ada B Nobb, Ada E Baldwin, Ada M Hend, Alice Harding, Alice Webb, Alice Prior, Alice B Bloor, Amy Curtis, Amy A Jelp, annie Brimson, Anne Francis, Annie Morrish, Annie E Parker, Annie P E Curtis, Caroline Smith, Caroline A Gardner, Charlotte Lavin, Charlotte E Wilden, Clara Bartley, Clara Parker, Clara S Kingsley, E. L. Bolton, Edith Bolton, Edith Finn, Eleanor J Anderson, Elisa Samper, Eliza Lucas, Elizabeth Clements, Elizabeth L Freaton, Ellen Nash, Ellen Smith, Ellen R Bloor, Emily Cook, Emily Morrish, Emma Pegnam, Emma Webb, Emma E Rowland, Esther Pegnam, Eunice Warrior, Eva Sherwood, Florence Foster, Florence Meen, Frances Tibble, Grace A Osborne, Grace E White, Harriet J Glanville, Henrietta Webb, Isabella R Richards, Jane Blake, Jane Fisher, Jane Nash, Jane A Mann, Jane C Roddick, Jame M Evans, Jessie Nickson, Joyce Stevens, Kate Rondean, Kate Vannall, Kate H Rowland, Laura McMillen, Louise Pitcher, Louisa E Vannall, Lucy Warrior, Madeline Mingles, Margaret l Roddick, Maria Lawrence, Martha Bartley, Martha A Gardner, Mary Campbell, Mary Farrall, Mary A Anderson, Mary A Foster, Mary A Swaine, Mary Ann Brown, Mary Ann Haines, Mary Ann Lee, Mary Ann Gold, Rose Harding, Rose Ann Goodram, Ruth Butler, Sarah Luxford, Sarah Nickson, Sarah Malen, Sarah Withrin, Selina Ewing, Sophia Terry, Susan Hamard, Susan Simmons, Ursalla M. J. Wells, Winifred Lucas
ABOVE: Two of the 1901 immigration parties
month not given
Barnardo's June 1902 Summer Pinic
ABOVE: Immigration parties c1905/1906
No further information is known about these photos.
No further information is known about these photos.
The February 21 1907 (leaving date) of the Dr. Barnardo Homes, Leaving Paddington Station for Liverpool. In front of the train is Mrs. Barnardo, Mr. Baker and Mr. W.H. Smith. Listing of the children in this party is found at:
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/immigration-records/Pages/list.aspx?ChildrenGroupCode=P07AA
http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/immigration-records/Pages/list.aspx?ChildrenGroupCode=P07AA
The first party of Barnardo children after the war, landing in Canada.
First Party of Boys 1921
Robert Westby of Brixton showing off the contents of his trunk "Fine Party of Lads" Toronto Daily Star [Toronto, Ontario] 17 June 1921, p. 23. Michael Henry Abberry, 8 William David Ackerman, 9 Reginald Allen, 12 Albert Arnold, 10 Donald Arnold, 14 Robert Joseph Asberry, 11 Frank A. Ash, 9 William Dunford Ayling, 14 Alexander Bailey, 20 Edward George Baker, 12 Norman Edward Spicer Balkwill, 13 Maurice Lennington Balkwill, 10 Frank John Barnes, 13 Archibald Barrington, 11 Richard Alfred Barton, 8 Cecil Leonard Baughan, 14 Ronald Victor Bayne, 13 John Beattie, 14 George Henry Beeston, 11 Albert Beetley, 10 |
Frederick Arthur Bellamy, 11 John Bernard Bellamy, 13 William Aleander Benyard, 9 Herbert Blyth, 10 Francis William Bond, 13 William Ernest Brice, 15 William James Bristow, 8 Francis E. Brown, 8 George Robert Bruce, 14 William Alexander Bruce, 16 John Bryans, 17 Frederick Henry Byfield, 12 Frederick Ernest Carruthers, 11 William Leonard Casey, 13 William Alfonse Chiddle, 14 William Ernest Coleman, 17 John Cornwall, 10 James Cousins, 13 James Charles Crust, 12 George Curtis, 16 George Darbon, 12 George Darlison, 14 James Davies, 13 James Nelson Palmer Dellaman, 15 Richard Victor Dellaman, 14 William Drake, 12 Harold Reginald Dyball, 16 Charles Edward Emerton, 11 William James Farr, 14 Edward Fenn, 15 Walter Foulger, 17 Jack Fry, 13 Ernest Fuller, 15 Wiliam George Gaskin, 9 Leonard Steward Gilbert, 13 Daniel Glasscoe, 13 John Henry Glasscoe, 14 William Henry Gough, 12 Reginald Frederick Gray, 16 Alexander Hagger, 10 Arthur Edward Hall, 15 George Hallows, 11 George Hamblin, 12 James William Hammond, 15 Joey Hancock, 8 Albert Samuel Hann, 10 Wilfred Norman Harris, 11 George Eric Hackett, 9 Norman Hatfield, 12 Frederick Hayward, 13 John Norris Herbert, 12 Edward Malcolm Herschell, 14 James W. Hickman, 9 Edward Francis Hill, 11 Edward Holman, 11 Arthur George Sidney Hunt, 13 Maurice Joseph Hurd, 12 Ernest Johnson, 8 Samuel Johnston, 10 Stanley Jones, 10 Albert Jomes, 12 Charles Kent, 12 Gerald Trelawney Kent, 14 Reginald George John Kind, 10 Charles Kirk, 11 Arthur Knowles, 10 Bernard Laity, 10 Ralph Langdon, 14 Leslie Leonard Lees, 14 Frederick Lemon, 14 Henry Joseph Lewis, 15 Robert George Lewis, 13 George James Long, 14 Robert James Lowry, 14 Lewis Lyons, 8 Horace Mason, 14 Victor Percival May, 11 James McKinlay, 15 Norman McKinlay, 12 William John McLaren, 16 Charles Meacham, 10 George William Millett, 15 Herbert Albert Morphew, 17 Samuel Netley, 13 Henry F. Norman, 15 Geoffrey Clifford Norman, 14 Richard Oakey, 12 Charles O'Dell, 16 Albert E. Olah, 11 George A. Osborne, 10 William Henry Parnell, 9 Arthur Phillips, 9 Reginald Pitt, 11 Archibald F. Pitt, 13 F.A.L.S. Poole, 14 George J. Porter, 13 Sydney Prettyman, 14 Reginald W. Prettyman, 10 John Price, 13 Charles Primmer, 16 Leslie A. Raikes, 15 Charles Randall, 11 John William Reynolds, 14 Arthur Richardson, 11 Alexander Richie, 11 Thomas Rihlands, 12 Leonard Russell, 10 Henry G. Sewell, 8 Richard Shale, 11 Christopher R. Shale, 8 William Frances Shepherd, 15 Frank Shipman, 15 James Smith, 10 William Richard Smith, 12 Sydney Alfred Smith, 12 James A. Smith, 13 John W. Smith, 16 Campbell Smith, 8 Waverly C.A. Smithson, 12 Henry Stillwell, 13 William S. Stubbing, 12 Albert E. Stuckey, 14 Abbet Suffolk, 12 Frank E. Tammage, 15 Baden E. Taylor, 12 Robert Taylor, 11 John Threlfall, 13 Roland Tonks, 14 Josiah W. Torode, 10 James Traynor, 15 Alfred E. Treviss, 11 Frank Tuck, 12 Albert E. Tustin, 15 Harold C. Walton, 13 Frank A. Warburton, 17 John H. Ward, 15 George W. Ward, 17 George Warner, 14 Edward Watts, 10 Albert Webb, 14 Albert J. Webb, 16 Roy W. Webber, 13 Cecil Weeks, 19 Percy Wellings, 12 George Wellings, 11 Arthur Wellings, 9 Robert E. Westby, 13 Eric G. Wickham, 18 Hartley Wilson, 12 William G. Wilson, 13 John Wilson, 8 Harry Wilson, 13 Reginald Woodnut, 10 Cyril G. Woods, 13 Roper Woods, 14 Thomas E. Woodward, 15 Alastair Wyatt, 13 Emmanuel D. A. Young, 16
September 1921 party of children arriving in Toronto
Children in this party include: Arthur Wyngate DENYER 9 Cecil DRABBLE 15 Violet C. DRAKE 11 Reginald Arthur EDWARDS 13 Ernest EVANS 14 Eva A. FAULKNER 15 Mabel E FAULKNER 13 Joseph FERGUSON 13 Mary E. FINDLAY 11 Albert FLAHERTY 11 George Lionel BERGER 12 Walter Reginald BERGER 13 William BETTON 11 Joseph Charles BIGNELL 12 Laura E. R. BISHOP 11 Frank Charles BLAKE 16 Emma E BOSSON 13 John George BOWLES 13 Dora BOWMAN 15 Lawrence BREGAZZI 16 Alfred FOSTER 13 Sidney FOSTER 10 Phoebe FROST 15 Sybil M. GEARY 12 Frederick George GIBBS 14 Harold GILLAM 14 Charles Henry GODDARD 11 Thomas Frank GOLDSMITH 11 Margaret G GORDON 11 Albert Edward Joseph John GOUGH 14 Frederick Charles GRAY 16 George William GREEN 15 Raymond GRIFFITH 11 Edward GROSE 15 Violet HAGGER 14 Edward HALL 13 William HAMER 12 Mary HANKINSON 16 Kathleen HANKINSON 11 Frances M. HARRIS 11 Wilfred Edward BRITTEN 15 Mona A BROOKES 13 Henry Edward BROOKS 10 Charles Frederick BROWN 14 Winifred BRUCE 15 Walter Ernest BRYENTON 13 Frederick BURGESS 14 William BURNETT 16 Leslie Percival Owen BURT 12 Stanley Victor BURT 10 Florence A HARVEY 15 Ronald Ashley HATCHETT 16 Margery HATFIELD 11 Sidney Percy HAWLEY 12 Thomas HAYWARD 14 Charles Leonard HEWLETT 9 Joseph John Edward HEWLETT 12 Harry Samuel George HILLS 14 Frederick HOLE 17 Clifford HOLLAND Violet HOLT 13 Reginald Trevor HOLTON 10 Cyril Frank Joseph HOOPER 10 Ronald James HOPKINS 15 Violet M. HOPKINS 14 Dorothy G. HUDSON 15 Elizabeth HUDSON 14 Elas I HUDSON 12 Doris HUNDLEY 14 Eileen HUNDLEY 11 Ellen BURTON 13 Gladys M. CADD 13 Albert William CALLABY 11 Cyril CANNING 9 Reginald CANNING 12 Edward CARLIN 13 Mary E. CARLINE 12 Robert CARR 12 William Stanley CARR 11 Benjamin Charles CHAPMAN 13 Elizabeth STEARN 11 Gertrude A. STIFF 13 Arthur Stanley SWANBOROUGH 14 Thomas SYMONDS 17 Alfred THOMAS 12 Frederick THOMAS 12 Cecil Alfred TIPPETTS 9 Percy TRACE 9 Francis George TULLY 11 Mabel VASEY Violet HOLT 13 Reginald Trevor HOLTON 10 Cyril Frank Joseph HOOPER 10 Ronald James HOPKINS 15 Violet M. HOPKINS 14 Dorothy G. HUDSON 15 Elizabeth HUDSON 14 Elas I HUDSON 12 Doris HUNDLEY 14 Eileen HUNDLEY 11 Queenie CHARD 11 Jack CHARMAN 11 Thomas Ernest CHILD 12 Dorothy CHINNOCK 13 Edward CHRYMES 15 John Moore COCROFT 14 Minnie COLLIER 14 Edith COLLINS 12 Ivy E. CORROYER 16 Violet CORROYER 14 Evelyn WAUGH 15 Sidney Vivian WEBB 14 George Lionel WELDRIDGE 12 Walter Reginald WELDRIDGE 13 Edith H. WHEELER 13 Arthur Henry WHIPPS 12 Ernest Valentine WHITTELL 12 Charles Frederick WILSON 15 Elizabeth WILSON 13 Alfred WINGROVE 15 Violet HOLT 13 Reginald Trevor HOLTON 10 Cyril Frank Joseph HOOPER 10 Ronald James HOPKINS 15 Violet M. HOPKINS 14 Dorothy G. HUDSON 15 Elizabeth HUDSON 14 Elas I HUDSON 12 Doris HUNDLEY 14 Eileen HUNDLEY 11 John William JESNEY 15 Elizabeth JOHNSON 14 Louisa JOHNSON 13 Donald Ivor JONES 15 George KEARNEY 15 Walter KITSEMETRY 14 Ernest George LAKE 14 William LANDER 16 John Aubrey Morris LEE 13 Jack LEWIS 12 William LEYLAND 12 Frank Percy LIGHT 12 John LILLEY 15 Walter John LINGHAM 13 Joseph Cuthbert LOCKWOOD 9 Henry MARSH 13 Thomas William MARSH 14 James Charles MASON 13 Margaret A. MASON 11 Alfred MAY William LEYLAND 12 Frank Percy LIGHT 12 John LILLEY 15 Walter John LINGHAM 13 Joseph Cuthbert LOCKWOOD 9 Henry MARSH 13 Thomas William MARSH 14 James Charles MASON 13 Margaret A. MASON 11 Alfred MAY 14 Patrick MCCABE 11 Henry Oliver MEW 14 Maurice Reid MILLARD 11 Florence M. K. MITCHELL 14 Gwendoline MORTON 12 Henry John NEWBURY 14 Lily M. NEWMAN 15 Bernard NICHOLAS 9 Edward George NICHOLLS 13 Thomas William NICHOLSON 15 Henry NORRIS 15 Margaret A. OLIPHANT 14 Ethel E. PAGET 13 Catherine PARNELL 11 Edgar Joseph PEACHEY 13 Dorothy PEARCE 14 Lily PEARCE 11 May PEARCE 14 George PEASE 13 George Alfred PERRING 14 William Ernest Thomas PERRING 17 James Frederick Oliver PHAIR 12 Herbert PHILLIPS 14 Cecil PIDGEON 14 Albert John PIERCE 13 Henry William PIERCE 15 Wallace Edwin POOLE 14 James QUANTRELL 13 Walter QUANTRELL 15 Florence QUANTRELL 12 Charles REDDICLIFFE 15 Annie H. REYNOLDS 11 Frederick Arthur RICHARDS 12 George Edward RICHARDS 10 Edward Ernest RICHARDSON 15 Queenie RICHARDSON 18 Frederick William RICKWOOD 12 Cyril Bertie Douglas ROACH 10 Henry ROAD 11 Harold Joseph ROBINSON 14 Ruby P. V. ROBUS 12 Edith E. RODGERS 14 Violet SCOTT 11 Charles SEAGER 11 Doris I. SEYMOUR 14 Jane SHARP 11 Frederick Robert SHAW 13 William SHEARS 16 William SHIPMAN 13 Charles SIMPSON Ruby P. V. ROBUS 12 Edith E. RODGERS 14 Violet SCOTT 11 Charles SEAGER 11 Doris I. SEYMOUR 14 Jane SHARP 11 Frederick Robert SHAW 13 William SHEARS 16 William SHIPMAN 13 Charles SIMPSON 15 William SIMPSON 10 Albert James HUNT 13
The spring party of 1923
Daily Herald - Friday 06 June 1924
Arthur George GUPPY 12 Henry Charles GUPPY 14 Alfred HAMON 13 Peter HAMON 10 Harold William HARDY 10 Frederick George HERBERT 14 William David HERBERT 15 Raymond Jack HICKMAN 11 Sarah HINTON 13 James HODGSON 16 Ernest HOLBOROUGH 12 George Arnold HOLBOROUGH 11 Stephen AMON 17 Nelson APPLEBY 13 Margaret ASPDEN 13 William AYRES 14 Lilian E M BARNES 12 Thomas BARTLETT 15 William BENSON 14 Richard BIRCH 12 Cyril BOHN 15 Thomas BROOKS 17 Arthur Frederick CHAPMAN 15 Viva CHARLES-BAIRD 12 Ethel M HOOD 12 Lawrence Cyril HOWARD 13 Dorothy A HUBBARD 13 William IDDENDEN 16 Elsie IRVINE 10 Kate A IRVINE 14 William BENSON 14 Richard BIRCH 12 Cyril BOHN 15 Thomas BROOKS 17 Arthur Frederick CHAPMAN 15 Viva CHARLES-BAIRD 12 Walter George CHINNOCK 10 Leslie Clifford CLARKE 10 Joseph COATES 14 Muriel COOMBES 12 Frederick DANTER 12 William DANTER 10 Albert Edward DAWSON 14 Lilian DOUBLE 14 John Henderson DUNCAN 12 Betsy DYCHE 13 Bertie EMMERSON 15 Eileen EVANS 13 James McADAM 11 Trevor MEEK 11 Nellie MILLER 12 Gwendoline MILLS 12 Beatrice M NASH 13 Florence NIGHTENGALE 11 Frederick Albert PACKER 12 Joseph Edward PALMER 10 Alice PETRIE 12 Elizabeth PIGOTT 12 Ethel A ROBINSON 13 Ethel ROWE 13 Rose L RUSSELL 12 Frederick George Lawrence SAWYER 11 Reginald SIMPKIN 16 Irene K SIMPKIN 13 George Weddle SLOAN 17 Elizabeth SPECK 13 Elizabeth R STONE 13 Ernest Joseph FROUD 12 Gladys A GODDARD 16 Thomas SUTTON 15 Samuel Kerr TELFORD 10 Nicholas McMann THOMPSON 13 Lottie TRESTRAIL 13 Winifred TRESTRAIL 13 Gwendoline WASON 13 Reginald Singleton WEIR 11 Frederick George WHIPPS 11 John William WILLIAMSON 15
Arthur George GUPPY 12 Henry Charles GUPPY 14 Alfred HAMON 13 Peter HAMON 10 Harold William HARDY 10 Frederick George HERBERT 14 William David HERBERT 15 Raymond Jack HICKMAN 11 Sarah HINTON 13 James HODGSON 16 Ernest HOLBOROUGH 12 George Arnold HOLBOROUGH 11 Stephen AMON 17 Nelson APPLEBY 13 Margaret ASPDEN 13 William AYRES 14 Lilian E M BARNES 12 Thomas BARTLETT 15 William BENSON 14 Richard BIRCH 12 Cyril BOHN 15 Thomas BROOKS 17 Arthur Frederick CHAPMAN 15 Viva CHARLES-BAIRD 12 Ethel M HOOD 12 Lawrence Cyril HOWARD 13 Dorothy A HUBBARD 13 William IDDENDEN 16 Elsie IRVINE 10 Kate A IRVINE 14 William BENSON 14 Richard BIRCH 12 Cyril BOHN 15 Thomas BROOKS 17 Arthur Frederick CHAPMAN 15 Viva CHARLES-BAIRD 12 Walter George CHINNOCK 10 Leslie Clifford CLARKE 10 Joseph COATES 14 Muriel COOMBES 12 Frederick DANTER 12 William DANTER 10 Albert Edward DAWSON 14 Lilian DOUBLE 14 John Henderson DUNCAN 12 Betsy DYCHE 13 Bertie EMMERSON 15 Eileen EVANS 13 James McADAM 11 Trevor MEEK 11 Nellie MILLER 12 Gwendoline MILLS 12 Beatrice M NASH 13 Florence NIGHTENGALE 11 Frederick Albert PACKER 12 Joseph Edward PALMER 10 Alice PETRIE 12 Elizabeth PIGOTT 12 Ethel A ROBINSON 13 Ethel ROWE 13 Rose L RUSSELL 12 Frederick George Lawrence SAWYER 11 Reginald SIMPKIN 16 Irene K SIMPKIN 13 George Weddle SLOAN 17 Elizabeth SPECK 13 Elizabeth R STONE 13 Ernest Joseph FROUD 12 Gladys A GODDARD 16 Thomas SUTTON 15 Samuel Kerr TELFORD 10 Nicholas McMann THOMPSON 13 Lottie TRESTRAIL 13 Winifred TRESTRAIL 13 Gwendoline WASON 13 Reginald Singleton WEIR 11 Frederick George WHIPPS 11 John William WILLIAMSON 15
A group of Dr. Barnardo Boys. Year of Arrival: 1924
Ship: MELITA
Date of Departure: 1924-09-18
Port of Departure: Southampton
Date of Arrival: 1924-09-26
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Party: Barnardo Homes
Destination: Toronto, Ontario
This party included: (last name is listed first)ALLEN Frederick ALWAY Walter George ARCHER Philip James AUGHTON Robert BABBEY John Sidney BAINES John Walter BEVAN Frederick BINGHAM Francis BIRD Charles Henry BLUNDELL John BLUNDELL Harry BOOTH Jack Langton BRISTOW George BULLEN George Albert Edward CLOSE Charles COLLIS Frederick George COOKSON Benjamin Thomas CROSS Robert Harold GIBBS Leslie Arthur GIBBS Oliver Ernest GODFREY James GOODING Charles GULLEY Arthur GULLEY Arthur HEARNE Charles HEARNE Charles HEXTER Leslie Alfred HOLDEN Harry HUNGERFORD Cyril Victor JOHNSTONE Stanley KEMP Charles Thomas KENT Percy Arthur KEYS Horace Jewell LAY Edward LONG Edward James McCREA George MILLS Albert Edward MUGGERIDGE Albert Edward NEWINGTON Charles Frederick NEWMAN James OWEN Stanley PAGE Benjamin PARTEN Edward PARTENHUMER Edward PAUL Alfred Edward PAUL Frederick George PHASEY Handel Victor Edward POWELL Frederick James POWELL William RAMSDEN Kenneth Arthur ROLLS Daniel ROWAN Joseph RULE Edward SHAW Sidney SHERLOCK Edward SMITH Benjamin James SPARROW George Andrew WOODS Alfred John WORLEY Ernest Cyril
Ship: MELITA
Date of Departure: 1924-09-18
Port of Departure: Southampton
Date of Arrival: 1924-09-26
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Party: Barnardo Homes
Destination: Toronto, Ontario
This party included: (last name is listed first)ALLEN Frederick ALWAY Walter George ARCHER Philip James AUGHTON Robert BABBEY John Sidney BAINES John Walter BEVAN Frederick BINGHAM Francis BIRD Charles Henry BLUNDELL John BLUNDELL Harry BOOTH Jack Langton BRISTOW George BULLEN George Albert Edward CLOSE Charles COLLIS Frederick George COOKSON Benjamin Thomas CROSS Robert Harold GIBBS Leslie Arthur GIBBS Oliver Ernest GODFREY James GOODING Charles GULLEY Arthur GULLEY Arthur HEARNE Charles HEARNE Charles HEXTER Leslie Alfred HOLDEN Harry HUNGERFORD Cyril Victor JOHNSTONE Stanley KEMP Charles Thomas KENT Percy Arthur KEYS Horace Jewell LAY Edward LONG Edward James McCREA George MILLS Albert Edward MUGGERIDGE Albert Edward NEWINGTON Charles Frederick NEWMAN James OWEN Stanley PAGE Benjamin PARTEN Edward PARTENHUMER Edward PAUL Alfred Edward PAUL Frederick George PHASEY Handel Victor Edward POWELL Frederick James POWELL William RAMSDEN Kenneth Arthur ROLLS Daniel ROWAN Joseph RULE Edward SHAW Sidney SHERLOCK Edward SMITH Benjamin James SPARROW George Andrew WOODS Alfred John WORLEY Ernest Cyril
Said to have been the 1929 party of Barnardo boys leaving England
on the Duchess of York
on the Duchess of York
Said to have been a 1929 party of boys from Doctor Barnardo's leaving Liverpool for work on farms in Canada. Outside the Sheltering Home on Myrtle Street, the old Children's Hospital on the left
Our Twentieth Year's Emigration Work - the 1901 immigration parties
Published in the January 1902 Ups and Downs, a description of the 1901 immigration parties, with photos
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List of children who arrived in 1901
(names from the LAC database)
1 David ABBOTT Tunisian 2 Bernici E ADAMS Tunisian 3 Charles ADAMS Numidian 4 Ernest ADAMS Numidian 5 Maud ADAMS Tunisian 6 William AIKEN Tunisian 7 David AITKIN Tunisian 8 Martha AKERMAN Tunisian 9 Albert ALEXANDER Tunisian 10 Albert ALFFLECK Tunisian 11 Percy T ALFFLECK Tunisian 12 Mary ALFORD Tunisian 13 Amelia ALLEN Tunisian 14 George ALLEN Tunisian 15 Joseph ALLEN Numidian 16 William ALLEN Numidian 17 Charles W ALLUM Tunisian 18 Dorothea ALTREY Tunisian 19 Charles ANDERSON Numidian 20 John ANDERSON Numidian 21 Arthur ANDREWS Numidian 22 Violet J E ANSLEY Tunisian 23 Fred ARCHER Numidian 24 Albert ARMESTAD Tunisian 25 Norman ARNOLD Numidian 26 William ARTHUR Numidian 27 Ada A ASHBY Tunisian 28 William ASHTON Numidian 29 Florence ATKINSON Parisian 30 R ATKINSON Numidian 31 Albert ATTLEN Numidian 32 William ATTLEN Numidian 33 Annie AYRES Tunisian 34 Joseph AYRES Tunisian 35 Robert BACON Tunisian 36 J BADDILLY Tunisian 37 Charles BAILEY Numidian 38 D T BAILEY Tunisian 39 Fanny BAILEY Parisian 40 Maud BAILEY Parisian 41 Robert BAILEY Tunisian 42 John W BAIRD Tunisian 43 Annie BAKER Parisian 44 Bessie BAKER Parisian 45 Catherine BAKER Tunisian 46 John BAKER Tunisian 47 Jonathan BAKER Numidian 48 Nathaniel BAKER Tunisian 49 Claire BALES Parisian 50 Fred BALES Tunisian 51 Mrs BANGS Tunisian 52 Arthur J BANNISTER Tunisian 53 Fred BARKER Tunisian 54 Eliza BARLOW Tunisian 55 L S BARNABY Numidian 56 Samuel BARNER Tunisian 57 Reuben BARNETT Tunisian 58 Garvin BARRADALE Tunisian 59 Mary BARRET Tunisian 60 Maude BARRETT Parisian 61 John BARROW Tunisian 62 John BARWELL Tunisian 63 W BARWICK Tunisian 64 Robert BASTABLE Tunisian 65 Beatrice BATES Parisian 66 Harry E BATHE Tunisian 67 Mary E BEAN Tunisian 68 Isaac BEARD Numidian 69 Amelia BEASIN Parisian 70 John BEAUMONT Numidian 71 Fred BECKWITH Tunisian 72 James BECKWITH Tunisian 73 Albert BEDFORD Numidian 74 Charles BEECHING Tunisian 75 Margarita BEETON Tunisian 76 Eliza BELL Tunisian 77 William BELL Numidian 78 Henry BENCH Numidian 79 Rueben BENCH Numidian 80 Mary BENDELL Parisian 81 Wilfred BENDELL Numidian 82 Edgar BENHAM Tunisian 83 Charles BENNETT Tunisian 84 Ada BERESFORD Parisian 85 Daisy BERESFORD Parisian 86 C J BERRY Tunisian 87 Alfred BETTS Numidian 88 James BEVAN Tunisian 89 Elizabeth BIDDICOMBE Parisian 90 Frederick BIGNELL Numidian 91 Kate BIGNELL Tunisian 92 Rachel BILBOW Tunisian 93 Eva BILKE Tunisian 94 Joseph BIRT Tunisian 95 Caesar BLOMBERG Tunisian 96 William H BOOTHY Tunisian 97 J BORTHWICK Numidian 98 Jane BOULTWOOD Tunisian 99 Lily BOULTWOOD Tunisian 100 George BOWES Numidian 101 Thomas BOWSFIELD Numidian 102 Annie BRADLEY Tunisian 103 Sidney BRADLEY Numidian 104 Ada BRADSHAW Parisian 105 John BREAN Numidian 106 William BREAN Numidian 107 Horace BRIDSON Numidian 108 Philip BRIERLY Numidian 109 Thomas BRIGGS Tunisian 110 Sidney BRINSCOMBE Numidian 111 William BRITTON Tunisian 112 Henry BROCK Tunisian 113 Edith BROOKFIELD Tunisian 114 William BROOKMAN Numidian 115 Thomas BROOKS Numidian 116 William BROOKS Tunisian 117 Emily BROOMER Parisian 118 George BROWN Numidian 119 Julia BROWN Tunisian 120 Sidney BROWN Numidian 121 Thomas BROWN Numidian 122 Wallace BROWN Tunisian 123 Walter BROWN Tunisian 124 George BROWNSELL Tunisian 125 Mayrena BRUCE Parisian 126 Alice BRUISKWORTH Tunisian 127 Benjamin BRYANT Tunisian 128 Robert BUCK Tunisian 129 Winnie BUCKLE Tunisian 130 Edward BULL Numidian 131 William BULL Numidian 132 Francis W BULLING Tunisian 133 Nora BULSON Tunisian 134 Amelia BUNN Tunisian 135 Daisy BUNN Tunisian 136 Henry S BURDEN Tunisian 137 Louisa BURFOOT Tunisian 138 Mary A BURIN Parisian 139 Philip BURLEY Tunisian 140 William BURNESS Tunisian 141 William BUTCHER Numidian 142 B BUTTON Numidian 143 E CALDWELL Numidian 144 William CARPENTER Numidian 145 Charles CARR Numidian 146 Joseph CARRICK Tunisian 147 Dorothy CARTER Parisian 148 William CARTER Numidian 149 Henry CASSELLS Numidian 150 Jonathan CASSELLS Numidian 151 Alice B CAVEL Tunisian 152 Ernest CHANDLER Tunisian 153 Florence CHAPMAN Tunisian 154 Mark CHAPMAN Numidian 155 Arthur CHARLES Numidian 156 George CHARLES Numidian 157 Louisa CHESHIRE Tunisian 158 Martha T CHESHIRE Tunisian 159 George CHESTERTON Tunisian 160 John CHRISTY Tunisian 161 Ernest CHURCH Tunisian 162 Lillie CLARIDGE Tunisian 163 Martha CLARIDGE Tunisian 164 James CLARK Numidian 165 William J CLARK Tunisian 166 James C CLARKE Tunisian 167 Lily CLARKE Tunisian 168 George W CLAXTON Tunisian 169 Albert CLAYTON Numidian 170 Alice CLEMENTS Tunisian 171 George CLIMPSON Tunisian 172 Charles CLOW Tunisian 173 John CLOW Tunisian 174 Tris G CLYDE Tunisian 175 Charles COCK Numidian 176 Jonathan COCKBURN Numidian 177 Albert COLE Numidian 178 William COLE Numidian 179 Arthur COLEMAN Tunisian 180 Leslie COLEMAN Numidian 181 Charles COLES Tunisian 182 Henry COLLINS Numidian 183 W COLLIS Numidian 184 Frederick CONWAY Numidian 185 Harold COOK Tunisian 186 Alfred COOKE Tunisian 187 Horace COOKE Numidian 188 Douglas H COOPER Tunisian 189 Ethel COOPER Tunisian 190 Fanny COOPER Tunisian 191 Gilbert COOPER Tunisian 192 John COOPER Tunisian 193 John E. COPE Tunisian 194 Ethel COPLAND Parisian 195 Isabella CORAM Tunisian 196 William CORRAS Numidian 197 Thomas CORRIN Tunisian 198 Mabel COTTER Tunisian 199 Henry COTTON Numidian 200 Frederick COWARD Tunisian 201 Albert COWLAND Numidian 202 Fred COWLEY Tunisian 203 Francis H CRABB Tunisian 204 Francis E CRAGG Tunisian 205 Benjamin CRAY Tunisian 206 Roy CROPPER Numidian 207 Emily CROUCH Tunisian 208 William CROUCH Numidian 209 Emma CROWTHER Tunisian 210 H CROXFORD Numidian 211 Samuel CUMMINGS Tunisian 212 Maggie CURRY Tunisian 213 Mary CURRY Tunisian 214 George CUTHBERTSON Numidian 215 William DAISLEY Tunisian 216 Alfred DAKIN Tunisian 217 Charles DAKIN Tunisian 218 William DALE Tunisian 219 Harriet DAMM Tunisian 220 Albert DANCE Tunisian 221 William DANDO Tunisian 222 Sarah DAVENPORT Tunisian 223 A DAVIES Tunisian 224 Charles DAVIES Tunisian 225 Frederick DAVIES Numidian 226 George DAVIES Tunisian 227 Henry DAVIES Tunisian 228 James DAVIES Tunisian 229 Mrs DAVIES Tunisian 230 Frances DAVIS Parisian 231 Mary DAVIS Parisian 232 Miss DAVIS Parisian 233 Mrs DAVIS Parisian 234 Mrs. DAVIS Tunisian 235 Violet DAVIS Parisian 236 John DAWSON Tunisian 237 Tom DAWSON Tunisian 238 Henry DAY Numidian 239 Charles DEAN Numidian 240 Edith DELL Parisian 241 Richard DEVINE Tunisian 242 Henriette DEVLIN Parisian 243 Ernest DIGWEED Numidian 244 Frederick DIGWEED Numidian 245 Mrs DIGWEED Numidian 246 Rupert DILLON Tunisian 247 Jonathan DIXON Numidian 248 Thomas DIXON Numidian 249 Florence DODD Tunisian 250 Stanley DOMING Tunisian 251 Ellen DORER Parisian 252 George DOUGLAS Numidian 253 Alice DOVE Tunisian 254 Ho. DOWN Tunisian 255 R DOWSER Numidian 256 Blanche DUCKHAM Tunisian 257 Lilly DUNCAN Tunisian 258 Charles DUNKLEY Tunisian 259 James DUNN Numidian 260 Thomas DUNN Tunisian 261 Fred DUNNETT Tunisian 262 Eliza DYER Parisian 263 James DYMOND Tunisian 264 F EDBROOKE Numidian 265 Frederick EDWARDS Numidian 266 Henry EDWARDS Tunisian 267 Sabina EDWARDSON Tunisian 268 William ELDERS Tunisian 269 Matilda ELLIOTT Parisian 270 Walter ELSHAW Tunisian 271 William ELSHAW Tunisian 272 George ELWILL Numidian 273 Dane ENDICOTT Numidian 274 John EVAN Tunisian 275 Cecil EVANS Tunisian 276 Percy EVANS Tunisian 277 Charles FAGAN Numidian 278 George FAGAN Numidian 279 Ernest FALL Numidian 280 Isabel FARREN Parisian 281 Charles FAWCETT Tunisian 282 Henry FAWCETT Tunisian 283 Robert FAWCETT Tunisian 284 Fred A FEAR Tunisian 285 Harry E FEAR Tunisian 286 Henry FELLOWS Numidian 287 Mary E FELTHAM Tunisian 288 Adam FERRIS Tunisian 289 Francis FERRIS Tunisian 290 James FERRIS Tunisian 291 William FERRIS Tunisian 292 Edward FIBBS Tunisian 293 Abb. FINCH Tunisian 294 Fred FINCHAM Tunisian 295 Henry J. FISH Tunisian 296 Albert FLATMAN Numidian 297 Charles FLATMAN Numidian 298 Eric FLETCHER Tunisian 299 George FLETCHER Numidian 300 Thomas FLETCHER Tunisian 301 Beatrice FOOT Parisian 302 Henry FOOTE Numidian 303 Lily FOOTE Parisian 304 Albert FORDEN Numidian 305 Dennis FORREST Tunisian 306 Jonathan FORREST Numidian 307 Mrs FORREST Numidian 308 S FORREST Numidian 309 Ada FOSTER Tunisian 310 Alice B FOSTER Tunisian 311 Fred FOSTER Tunisian 312 Margaret FOSTER Tunisian 313 Rose M FOSTER Tunisian 314 Thomas W FOSTER Tunisian 315 William FOSTER Tunisian 316 James FRAN Tunisian 317 Francis H FRANKLIN Tunisian 318 Ernest FREDERICK Tunisian 319 Charles FREEMAN Numidian 320 John FREEMAN Numidian 321 Alice FRENCH Tunisian 322 Josh FRIEND Numidian 323 Ernest GAINS Tunisian 324 Victor GAISFORD Tunisian 325 Beatrice GAMBLE Tunisian 326 James GAMBLE Numidian 327 Alfred GARNER Numidian 328 Annie GARNER Parisian 329 Edith GARRETT Tunisian 330 Charles GARTRY Numidian 331 Joseph GATES Numidian 332 Florence GAYLORD Parisian 333 Robert GEE Numidian 334 Ethel GIBBS Numidian 335 Henry GIBBS Tunisian 336 Joseph GIBBS Tunisian 337 Thomas GIBSON Numidian 338 William GIDDINGS Tunisian 339 Arthur GILCHRIST Tunisian 340 Currelene GILL Parisian 341 Martha GILL Parisian 342 Maggie GILLESPIE Tunisian 343 William GILLESPIE Tunisian 344 Edward GILMOUR Tunisian 345 James GISKINS Tunisian 346 Marnie GLASTONBURY Tunisian 347 Jane GODAN Parisian 348 Thomas GODSELL Tunisian 349 William GOLDER Tunisian 350 George GOMERSALL Numidian 351 William GOODFELLOW Tunisian 352 Andrew GOODWIN Tunisian 353 Charles GOODWIN Tunisian 354 William GOODWIN Tunisian 355 Clara GRAHAM Tunisian 356 E GRAHAM Numidian 357 Thomas GRAHAM Numidian 358 James GRANTHAM Numidian 359 Amelia GRANVILLE Tunisian 360 Lillian GRAVE Parisian 361 Albert GREAVES Tunisian 362 Charles GREEN Numidian 363 Edward GREEN Numidian 364 Harold GREEN Tunisian 365 Joseph GREEN Tunisian 366 Rosina GREEN Tunisian 367 Sarah GREEN Tunisian 368 Walter GREEN Tunisian 369 Fred GREENTREE Tunisian 370 Percy GREGG Numidian 371 Elizabeth GRIFFITH Tunisian 372 John GRIFFITH Tunisian 373 Margaret GRIFFITH Tunisian 374 Gertrude GRIFFITHS Tunisian 375 GROVES Numidian 376 Desider GRUBBER Tunisian 377 Albert GUTHRIE Numidian 378 Robert HABERSTONE Numidian 379 Mrs HADNUTT Tunisian 380 Nellie HAIR Parisian 381 Eric HALL Numidian 382 Thomas HALL Numidian 383 Albert HALY Tunisian 384 George HAMBLETON Tunisian 385 Louis HAMBLETON Tunisian 386 Ellen HAMLIN Parisian 387 Robert HAMMERTON Numidian 388 Lottie HAMMOND Parisian 389 Henry HAND Numidian 390 Charles HANGERFORD Tunisian 391 Ellen HANNAFORD Tunisian 392 Ada HARDING Tunisian 393 Amy HARGRAVE Tunisian 394 James HARGRAVES Numidian 395 Eliza HARPER Parisian 396 Maud HARPER Parisian 397 Albert HARRIS Numidian 398 George HARRIS Tunisian 399 M HARRIS Numidian 400 Reginald HARRIS Numidian 401 Henry F HART Tunisian 402 John C HART Tunisian 403 Arthur M HARVEY Tunisian 404 Henry HARVEY Tunisian 405 Henry HARVEY Tunisian 406 Philip HARVEY Tunisian 407 Bertha HAWKES Tunisian 408 John HAWKES Tunisian 409 Mabel HAWKES Parisian 410 Walter HAWKESFORD Tunisian 411 Annie HAWLER Parisian 412 William HAWLEY Tunisian 413 Alice HAYES Tunisian 414 Howard HAYWARD Tunisian 415 Walter HAYWARD Numidian 416 Thomas HEDLEY Numidian 417 John HEMMING Tunisian 418 George HENDERSON Tunisian 419 Jonathan HENDERSON Numidian 420 Francis HENNELL Numidian 421 Rose HENRAGSAN Parisian 422 Jane HENRICKSON Parisian 423 John HENSHALL Tunisian 424 Eliza HERD Tunisian 425 Kate HIBBERT Tunisian 426 Walter HICK Tunisian 427 Bert HIGGINS Numidian 428 Thomas HILL Tunisian 429 Nora HILYAR Tunisian 430 Mary E HINES Tunisian 431 Thomas HINTON Tunisian 432 Mabel E HOARE Tunisian 433 R HOARE Numidian 434 William HOLLOWAY Tunisian 435 Sidney HOLMES Numidian 436 Dorothy HOOK Parisian 437 Henry HOOK Tunisian 438 Maud HOOK Parisian 439 Robert HOOK Tunisian 440 Edward E HOOPER Tunisian 441 Albert HOPKINS Tunisian 442 Alfred HOPKINS Tunisian 443 George HORNBY Tunisian 444 Joseph HORNBY Tunisian 445 John W. HORSLEY Tunisian 446 Alfred HORTON Numidian 447 Elizabeth HOUSEMAN Tunisian 448 Mary HOUSMAN Parisian 449 Jane HOUSTON Parisian 450 Josh HOWARD Numidian 451 Thomas HOWARD Numidian 452 Jonathan HOWELL Numidian 453 Robert HOWELL Tunisian 454 Jessie HUBBARD Numidian 455 James HUDSON Numidian 456 Ernest HUGHES Tunisian 457 George HUGHES Numidian 458 F HULTON Numidian 459 Caroline HUMPHREYS Parisian 460 Frederick HUNGERFORD Numidian 461 Charles HUNT Tunisian 462 Frederick HUNTER Tunisian 463 William HUSSEY Numidian 464 Eliza HYLAND Tunisian 465 Edward IRONS Tunisian 466 Lily IVESON Parisian 467 Albert JACKSON Tunisian 468 Alice JACKSON Tunisian 469 F W JACKSON Tunisian 470 Gertrude JACKSON Tunisian 471 Cecilia JANNET Parisian 472 Ethel JANNET Parisian 473 Edward H JARVIS Tunisian 474 William JARVIS Tunisian 475 Ada JARWYER Tunisian 476 Kate JARWYER Tunisian 477 E JEFFRIES Numidian 478 Mark JEFFRIES Numidian 479 Albert JENNER Tunisian 480 Walter JENNER Tunisian 481 Charles JENNINGS Tunisian 482 Clifford JEUNE Numidian 483 William JOHNSTONE Tunisian 484 Albert JONES Numidian 485 John JONES Tunisian 486 Nicholas JONES Numidian 487 Philip JONES Numidian 488 Thomas JONES Numidian 489 Walter JONES Numidian 490 H JORDAN Numidian 491 Florence JOUES Tunisian 492 Mary JOUES Tunisian 493 Albert JOYCE Numidian 494 John KAY Tunisian 495 Ernest KEER Numidian 496 Sam KEER Numidian 497 James KEITH Tunisian 498 James KELLY Numidian 499 Henry KEMP Tunisian 500 Florence KENNY Tunisian 501 Dora F KENT Tunisian 502 Rosina KENT Parisian 503 Wilfred KENT Numidian 504 John KENYON Numidian 505 Maggie KERR Tunisian 506 Mary KERR Tunisian 507 Albert KING Numidian 508 Christina KING Parisian 509 Lily KING Parisian 510 William KINGSWELL Numidian 511 Albert KIRTON Numidian 512 John KIRTON Tunisian 513 William KIRTON Numidian 514 Henry KNIGHT Numidian 515 Henry J KNIGHT Tunisian 516 Victor KNIGHT Tunisian 517 Robert E KYLE Tunisian 518 John LAIDLER Numidian 519 Alice M LAKES Tunisian 520 William E LAND Tunisian 521 Alfred LANE Numidian 522 Herbert LANGSTONE Numidian 523 Alfred LAUNDRY Numidian 524 James LAW Numidian 525 John B LAW Tunisian 526 George LEADER Tunisian 527 Edith LEE Parisian 528 George LEE Numidian 529 Nellie LEETH Tunisian 530 Kathleen LEONARD Tunisian 531 Fred LETISSE Numidian 532 Henry LEVY Numidian 533 Marian LIANG Parisian 534 Albert LICHING Tunisian 535 Leonard LIGGINS Numidian 536 Daisy LILLITOE Tunisian 537 George LIMBERT Tunisian 538 Albert H LINBOURNE Tunisian 539 Beatrice LINCOLN Tunisian 540 Jonathan LINDSAY Numidian 541 Gertrude LINGARD Tunisian 542 Rose LOCH Tunisian 543 Oscar LOCKINGTON Tunisian 544 Charles LOGAN Numidian 545 Beatrice LONG Tunisian 546 George LONG Tunisian 547 Jane LONG Tunisian 548 John LONGSTAFF Numidian 549 David LOVELL Tunisian 550 Arthur LUNN Numidian 551 Ellen MADDEN Tunisian 552 Henry MADDOCKS Tunisian 553 Horace MADDOW Tunisian 554 John MAIN Numidian 555 Janet MAKIN Parisian 556 Phoebe MALLERS Tunisian 557 John MALLETT Numidian 558 William MALTMAN Numidian 559 George MANSER Tunisian 560 Thomas S MARE Tunisian 561 Abraham MARKS Tunisian 562 Julia MARKS Tunisian 563 Kate MARKS Tunisian 564 Julia A MARRISH Parisian 565 Edgar MARSELLI Tunisian 566 Florence MARTEN Tunisian 567 Cecil J MARTIN Tunisian 568 Arthur MASON Numidian 569 Amelia MASTERS Tunisian 570 L MATTHEWS Numidian 571 Henrietta McADAM Tunisian 572 Jane McADAM Tunisian 573 Catherine McARTHUR Tunisian 574 Thomas C McCALL Tunisian 575 John McCLUNG Tunisian 576 Robert G McCLUNG Tunisian 577 Mary MCDOWELL Tunisian 578 Edith McEACHERN Tunisian 579 Henry MCFADDEN Numidian 580 Lily MCGILLAM Parisian 581 Margaret McKENNA Parisian 582 Walter McKERCHIR Tunisian 583 Alice MCMAHON Tunisian 584 Martha McWAITERS Tunisian 585 George MEAD Tunisian 586 John MEREDITH Tunisian 587 Amelia MIDDLETON Tunisian 588 Emily MIDDLETON Tunisian 589 Robert MILFORD Numidian 590 William MILLAR Numidian 591 Dora MILLS Tunisian 592 Leontine MILLS Numidian 593 Rosa MILLS Tunisian 594 William MILLS Numidian 595 John MILTON Numidian 596 Benjamin G MINTERN Tunisian 597 Ada MITCHELL Parisian 598 Fred MITCHELL Tunisian 599 John MITCHELL Tunisian 600 L MITCHELL Numidian 601 Simon MITCHELL Tunisian 602 George MOHAM Tunisian 603 John MOHAM Tunisian 604 Albert MOORE Numidian 605 Joseph MOORE Numidian 606 S. MOORHOUSE Tunisian 607 Frederick MORANT Tunisian 608 Cecil MORGAN Numidian 609 George MORGAN Numidian 610 James MORGAN Numidian 611 Jonathan MORGAN Numidian 612 George MORRIS Tunisian 613 Thomas MORRIS Tunisian 614 Ethel MORTIMEER Parisian 615 Charles MORTON Tunisian 616 James MORTON Tunisian 617 George MOSS Numidian 618 Thomas MOWBRAY Numidian 619 Sidney MUIR Tunisian 620 William MULLANEY Numidian 621 Emily MUND Tunisian 622 Charles MURDOCK Tunisian 623 Albert MURFITT Tunisian 624 F MURRAY Numidian 625 John MUSK Tunisian 626 George MYERS Tunisian 627 George NESLEN Numidian 628 Ruth NETHERSELL Parisian 629 Nellie NEVILLE Tunisian 630 Percy NEW Tunisian 631 James NEWCOMB Numidian 632 Bella NEWMAN Parisian 633 Harold NEWMAN Tunisian 634 R NEWMAN Numidian 635 Alfred NEWNHAM Tunisian 636 Henry NEWPORT Tunisian 637 Barbara NEWTON Tunisian 638 Walter NOBLE Numidian 639 Marshall NODDLES Numidian 640 William NODDLES Numidian 641 Mary NORDARS Tunisian 642 Phyllis NORDARS Tunisian 643 Alice NORRIS Parisian 644 Edith NORTH Parisian 645 Francis NORTH Parisian 646 Walker NOSEWORTHY Numidian 647 John NUTT Numidian 648 Grace E OAKDEN Tunisian 649 George O'BRIE Tunisian 650 Jessie OSBORNE Tunisian 651 Muriel OSBORNE Parisian 652 Walter OSBORNE Numidian 653 William H OSBORNE Tunisian 654 Albert OYANNE Numidian 655 Edwin PACKER Tunisian 656 Joseph PACKER Tunisian 657 Henry PAGE Tunisian 658 Ernest PALFREY Tunisian 659 John F PALMER Tunisian 660 Maud E PANKHURST Tunisian 661 Stephen T PANTING Tunisian 662 Nellie C PARFIT Tunisian 663 Rose C PARFIT Tunisian 664 Charles PARKER Tunisian 665 Philip PARKES Tunisian 666 Annie PARKINS Tunisian 667 George PARSONS Numidian 668 Frank L PASFITT Tunisian 669 Francis PAUL Tunisian 670 Henry PAUL Numidian 671 Albert PAXONAS Tunisian 672 John PAXTON Tunisian 673 George PAYNE Tunisian 674 George PAYNE Numidian 675 George PAYNE Numidian 676 Arthur PEABODY Numidian 677 H PEABODY Numidian 678 Frederick PEARCE Numidian 679 Sidney PEARCE Tunisian 680 Thomas PERCIVAL Numidian 681 Henry PERRIS Tunisian 682 Thomas PETERS Tunisian 683 Sarah PHELPS Tunisian 684 Edith PHILLIPS Parisian 685 Alfred PICKUP Tunisian 686 Franc PICKUP Tunisian 687 Thomas PILLING Tunisian 688 Charles PITON Tunisian 689 Charles PITT Tunisian 690 Patrick PITT Tunisian 691 William J PITT Tunisian 692 Emily PLACE Parisian 693 Miss POHLE Parisian 694 Mary POLLEY Tunisian 695 Lilly POLLOCK Tunisian 696 Harold POOLE Tunisian 697 William POOLE Tunisian 698 Daisy POPE Parisian 699 James PORTASS Tunisian 700 James PORTER Numidian 701 Herbert POTTER Numidian 702 Lillian M POTTER Tunisian 703 John POYLE Numidian 704 Ralf PRAGNELL Tunisian 705 Lillian PRATT Tunisian 706 Frank PRICE Tunisian 707 Joseph PRIEST Tunisian 708 Emily P PRING Tunisian 709 Esther M PRING Tunisian 710 Stanley PROCTOR Numidian 711 Beatrice PURRETT Parisian 712 George F QUELCH Tunisian 713 Sydney RABAJOTTI Tunisian 714 Alice RAGLEY Tunisian 715 Fanny RAMBLE Tunisian 716 Charles RAMSDEN Numidian 717 Arthur RANDELL Tunisian 718 Sarah RANGECRAFT Tunisian 719 Agnes RATES Tunisian 720 William RAY Numidian 721 Amy RAYBOLD Parisian 722 Henry RAYSON Tunisian 723 James REA Tunisian 724 Ralph REDDICK Numidian 725 Elizabeth REDHEADS Tunisian 726 Mary E REDHEADS Tunisian 727 George REED Numidian 728 Caroline REEVES Tunisian 729 John REID Tunisian 730 Rose T RE_MAN Parisian 731 Frank RENDLER Tunisian 732 Ernest REYNOLDS Numidian 733 Thomas RICE Numidian 734 D RICHARDSON Numidian 735 John RICHARDSON Tunisian 736 William RIDDLE Tunisian 737 Alice RINGER Parisian 738 Andrew F RISING Tunisian 739 David RITCHIE Tunisian 740 Martha ROBB Tunisian 741 Albert ROBERTS Tunisian 742 Beatrice ROBERTS Tunisian 743 Ethel ROBERTS Tunisian 744 Andrew ROBINSON Numidian 745 Henry ROBINSON Numidian 746 James ROBINSON Tunisian 747 John ROBINSON Numidian 748 Joseph ROBINSON Numidian 749 Albert RODBER Tunisian 750 Ellen RODWAY Tunisian 751 Bessie ROGERS Tunisian 752 Thomas ROGERS Numidian 753 Annie ROLFE Tunisian 754 Annie ROLSHAW Tunisian 755 Richard ROOKE Numidian 756 Thomas ROOKE Numidian 757 Elizabeth ROSE Tunisian 758 Fred ROSE Tunisian 759 James ROSE Numidian 760 William ROSSER Tunisian 761 John ROTHERAN Tunisian 762 Henry ROWE Tunisian 763 Sidney ROWE Numidian 764 Victor ROWE Tunisian 765 Eliza ROWELL Tunisian 766 William ROWLAND Tunisian 767 Annie RUCK Tunisian 768 Susan RUHADIS Tunisian 769 John RUNCHMAN Tunisian 770 William RUSSELL Numidian 771 Alice RUSSON Tunisian 772 Eunice RUSSON Tunisian 773 Phoebe RUSSON Tunisian 774 Frederick RUSTON Tunisian 775 Annie S RUZAN Tunisian 776 Elizabeth RYLEY Parisian 777 Thomas SADLER Numidian 778 Joseph SAICH Numidian 779 Percy SALMON Tunisian 780 Leonard SALTER Numidian 781 Oscar SALTER Numidian 782 Percy SAMPLE Numidian 783 Elizabeth SANDERS Tunisian 784 William SANDERS Numidian 785 William SANDERSON Numidian 786 Bessie SAPSFORD Tunisian 787 Edwin SAVAGE Numidian 788 Emily SAWYER Tunisian 789 J W SCHILLING Numidian 790 Mark SCOTT Numidian 791 Martha SCOTT Parisian 792 William SCOTT Tunisian 793 Arthur SCULTHORPE Tunisian 794 Charles SEAL Numidian 795 Ernest W J SEARCH Tunisian 796 George SEARLE Tunisian 797 William SELWOOD Numidian 798 Robert SEWELL Numidian 799 Catherine SHAPE Tunisian 800 James SHAW Tunisian 801 Jessie SHAW Tunisian 802 Florence SHAWLEY Tunisian 803 Bert SHEET Numidian 804 George SHEPHERD Tunisian 805 Edward A SHILLITO Tunisian 806 Vincent SHOTTON Tunisian 807 William SHUFFLEBOTTOM Numidian 808 Laurence SHURETY Tunisian 809 James SIGGERS Tunisian 810 Frederick SIMMON Numidian 811 Gertrude SIMMONS Tunisian 812 Charles SINCLAIR Numidian 813 Fred SLEEP Tunisian 814 Eva SLOCOMBE Parisian 815 Alice SMITH Tunisian 816 Alice SMITH Parisian 817 Benjamin SMITH Numidian 818 Charles SMITH Tunisian 819 Edward SMITH Numidian 820 Eleanor SMITH Tunisian 821 Ethel SMITH Tunisian 822 Fred SMITH Tunisian 823 George SMITH Numidian 824 Harold SMITH Numidian 825 Henry SMITH Tunisian 826 Henry SMITH Numidian 827 James SMITH Numidian 828 John SMITH Tunisian 829 Josh SMITH Numidian 830 Michael SMITH Numidian 831 Percy SMITH Tunisian 832 Peter SMITH Numidian 833 Robert SMITH Numidian 834 Sara SMITH Parisian 835 Sarah SMITH Tunisian 836 Sidney G SMITH Tunisian 837 Thomas SMITH Numidian 838 Thomas W SMITH Tunisian 839 Violet SMITH Tunisian 840 Walter SMITH Numidian 841 Walter SMITH Numidian 842 Walter A SMITH Tunisian 843 William SMITH Numidian 844 William SMITH Numidian 845 Florence SPEARON Tunisian 846 Amelia SPENCER Tunisian 847 Frederick SPRAGUE Numidian 848 Frederick SPRINGON Numidian 849 John STACEY Tunisian 850 William A STANLEY Tunisian 851 Edith STANNETT Parisian 852 Alexander P J STANTIEL Tunisian 853 Joseph C STANTIEL Tunisian 854 Albert STAPLETON Numidian 855 Alfred STARK Numidian 856 Charles STEED Numidian 857 Catherine E STEVENS Parisian 858 Charles STEVENS Numidian 859 James STEVENS Numidian 860 Robert STEVENS Tunisian 861 Rose STEVENS Tunisian 862 Ernest STEWART Numidian 863 Isabella STEWART Tunisian 864 R STEWART Numidian 865 Henry STIRZAKER Tunisian 866 John J STOCKMAN Tunisian 867 Henry STODDART Numidian 868 Ellen STOKES Tunisian 869 David STORER Tunisian 870 Edgar STORY Numidian 871 Henry STRAIN Numidian 872 Frederick STRATFORD Numidian 873 Margaret STRICKLAND Tunisian 874 Mary STRICKLAND Tunisian 875 Thomas STRICKLAND Numidian 876 Edward STROUD Tunisian 877 William STROWLJAR Numidian 878 James SUDBURY Tunisian 879 Decima SULLIVAN Parisian 880 Maud SULLIVAN Parisian 881 Alexander SUMMERS Numidian 882 Ethel SUMMERS Tunisian 883 George SUMMERS Tunisian 884 John SWAINE Numidian 885 James SWIFT Tunisian 886 Christian SWILE Parisian 887 Dorothy TAIT Tunisian 888 Gordon TANGATE Numidian 889 Charles TANNER Numidian 890 George TAVENER Numidian 891 Arthur TAYLOR Tunisian 892 Frederick TAYLOR Numidian 893 Henry TAYLOR Tunisian 894 May TAYLOR Parisian 895 Sam TAYLOR Numidian 896 Walter TAYLOR Tunisian 897 William TELLFORD Tunisian 898 William TEMPLE Numidian 899 Marie TESSIER Tunisian 900 Alfred THOMAS Tunisian 901 David THOMAS Numidian 902 Frank THOMAS Tunisian 903 John THOMAS Tunisian 904 Mary THORN Tunisian 905 Lilly THORNER Tunisian 906 George TIDY Tunisian 907 Mary TIDY Tunisian 908 Alice TILBURY Tunisian 909 Beatrice TILBURY Tunisian 910 Olive TILBURY Tunisian 911 Sidney TILBURY Numidian 912 Alice TIPPER Tunisian 913 Caroline TIPTON Tunisian 914 William TOMBLING Tunisian 915 Alf TOMLIN Tunisian 916 Herbert TOMLIN Tunisian 917 Albert TOOGOOD Tunisian 918 William TOOGOOD Numidian 919 Mary TOOTH Parisian 920 Sidney TOPE Tunisian 921 William T TOPLEY Tunisian 922 Arthur TOVEY Numidian 923 Arthur TOWNSEND Tunisian 924 Charles TOWNSEND Tunisian 925 William TOWNSEND Numidian 926 George TRENSHAW Numidian 927 Oscar TRENSHAW Numidian 928 William TROUT Tunisian 929 Louisa TROY Tunisian 930 Arthur TUBMAN Numidian 931 Emily TURNER Parisian 932 Francis TURNER Parisian 933 J H TURNER Numidian 934 Robert TURNER Numidian 935 Florence TYSALL Tunisian 936 Alice UNDERWOOD Tunisian 937 Charles USHER Tunisian 938 Joseph UTTLEY Tunisian 939 E VANDENBOR Numidian 940 Frederick VESTRY Numidian 941 Joseph VINEY Tunisian 942 Florence VOLLINS Tunisian 943 Edith VOSS Parisian 944 George WADEMAN Numidian 945 George WAINWRIGHT Tunisian 946 Ellen WALKER Tunisian 947 Fred WALKER Tunisian 948 Jonathan WALKER Numidian 949 Margaret WALKER Tunisian 950 Samuel WALKER Numidian 951 Charles WALL Numidian 952 Edgar WARD Numidian 953 William WARD Tunisian 954 Annie WARREN Parisian 955 Arthur WARREN Numidian 956 Kate WARREN Parisian 957 Robert WATSON Numidian 958 George WATT Numidian 959 George C WEATHERLY Tunisian 960 Albert WEDGEWOOD Numidian 961 Ernest WEDGEWOOD Numidian 962 Alice F WEEKS Tunisian 963 George WELLBELOVE Tunisian 964 James WELLBELOVE Tunisian 965 Eliza WELLS Tunisian 966 Lily WELTON Parisian 967 Rose WEST Tunisian 968 Eliza WHALLEY Tunisian 969 Jonathan WHEELER Numidian 970 George WHITBREAD Tunisian 971 Samuel WHITBREAD Tunisian 972 Arthur WHITE Tunisian 973 Bessie WHITE Tunisian 974 Charles WHITE Tunisian 975 Ernest WHITE Tunisian 976 Fred WHITE Tunisian 977 Joseph WHITE Tunisian 978 Mrs E WHITE Tunisian 979 W H WHITE Numidian 980 Rose WIDDICKS Tunisian 981 Sarah WILCOX Tunisian 982 Eliza WILKINSON Tunisian 983 R C WILLIAM Numidian 984 Bertie WILLIAMS Tunisian 985 Charles WILLIAMS Tunisian 986 Ernest WILLIAMS Tunisian 987 Frank WILLIAMS Numidian 988 George WILLIAMS Numidian 989 George WILLIAMS Tunisian 990 Rachael WILLIAMS Tunisian 991 Charles WILLS Numidian 992 May WILMOT Tunisian 993 William WILSON Numidian 994 Henry WINDRED Numidian 995 Charles WINSLADE Numidian 996 William WISE Numidian 997 George WISEMAN Tunisian 998 Arthur WOOD Tunisian 999 Francis J WOOD Tunisian 1000 Hanley WOODMAN Numidian 1001 R WOODRUFF Numidian 1002 Reginald WOODS Tunisian 1003 Fred WORKMAN Tunisian 1004 Olive WORKMAN Tunisian 1005 May WORTH Tunisian 1006 Josh WORTHINGTON Numidian 1007 Fred WRAGG Tunisian 1008 William WRAGG Tunisian 1009 Alfred WRIGHT Numidian 1010 Andrew WRIGHT Numidian 1011 Edith WRIGHT Parisian 1012 John WRIGHT Tunisian 1013 Walter WRIGHT Tunisian 1014 Francis WYMORE Numidian 1015 James WYMORE Numidian 1016 Beatrice YOUNG Tunisian 1017 William YOUNG Tunisian
The October 1903 party of Barnardo children at Liverpool leaving for Canada.
A 1903 party of children leaving England for Canada
Dr Barnardo's home on Myrtle Street (opp children's hosp) prepare to leave Liverpool for Canada on the liner 'Duchess of York' 19th April 1929
A 1904 party of Barnardo boys off to Canada
J. Rowland Cousins Barnardo photo - he arrived 1906, it is not known if this is his immigration photo or not.
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Harold Begbie
From the January 1906 Ups and Downs magazine, a recent immigration party
Names of the Children from the July 20 1907 Immigration Party
leaving England July 11 1907 aboard the Kensington
Ada Pittman, Agnes Brown, Albert Claringbold, Albert Hanson, Albert A Tapp, Albert Charles T Roe, Albert E Silver, Albert E Tuck, Albert E Sparks, Alfred Crowdry, Alfred Bruce Coker, Alfred G Lebourgeois, Alice Puddifoot, Annie Brennan, Annie Stearn, Annie Page, Arnold Parker, Arthur Brown, Arthur Gordon, Arthur Pritchard, Arthur Lord, Arthur Carrington, Arthur S Webb, Arthur V Bowen, Beatrice Needle, Beatrice Wolstincroft, Beatrice R Fidler, Benjamin Vickery, Bertha Crabtree, Bertie Mills, Bertie Pitt, Blair Tope, Cecil Daly, cecil Gibbs, Cecil F Simpson, Charles Harvey, Charles Olerdries, Charles Workman, Charles Roberts, Charles Knight, Charles Henry A Money, Charles J Eagle, Charles S Ward, Charles W Marshall, Charles William A Austin, Charlotte Skinner, Christopher Thwaites, Connie McLean, Daisy Foster, Dalton Proudlock, Dorothy Buckle, Douglas Wheway, Douglas Gordon Ramsay, Dulies Vickery, Edith Ayers, Edmond Banks, Edward Blake, Edward Jackson, Edward Mundy, Edward Wells, Edward Riggal, Edward C Rowney, Edward James Walter, Edward M Higgins, Edward William Payne, Edwin Francis, Edwin L Mackin, Eleanor Sullivan, Elizabeth Hunter, Elizabeth Smith, Elizabeth Middleton, Ellen Brett, Ellen Hembrown, Elsie Hancox, Emma E Fidler, Ernest Cope, Ernest Gildard, Ernest F Doughty,Ernest Samuel Templeman, Esther Cooper, Ethel Jenner, Ethel Toney, Ethel Robathan, Ethel Tindall, Ethel Eliza Dobson, Fanny Powell, Florence Clancy, Florence Driffel, Florence Woolas, Florence Needle, Florence Finnerty, Flossie Curtis, Flossie Mardsen, Frances Evans, Frances Maynard, Francis Hammond, Francis Josepy Kilroy, Frank Harvey, Frank Warren, Frederick Nesbitt, Frederick I Lee, Frederick W Battison, Friedman Gordon, George Bamford, George Lockwood, George Pickles, George E Webb, George Henry Davidson, George P Rowney, George S P Reeves, GEorge W Ridge, George William T Barrett, Georgina Ward, Gerald Palfrey, Gertrude Lewis, Grace Yeates, Gwendoline Way,H Moyl, Hannah James, Harold Claringbold, Harold Payne, Harold Oldfield, Harold F Levasseur, Harriet Rogers, Harry Walden, Henry Palaisy, Henry A Mundy, Henry George Louch, Henry L Francis, Henry Thomas Mason, Herbert A Hills, Herbert H Gray, Hilda Bell, Hilda Roberts, Iris M Lawless, James Duffield, James Fitzgerald, James Hyat, James Warburton, James A Humphries, James B Atkins, James E Rice, James Thomas F Osborne, Jane Brennan, Jane Crow, John Brennan, John Coleman, John Blumer, John Gowland, John Mclean, John Stradwick, John Evans, John Crosse, John G Osborne, John William Couzens, Joseph Brown, Joseph Spirritt,Joseph A Davis, Kate Sanderson, Kate Sullivan, Lavinia Robathan, Leonard A Spragg, Lilian Vaughan, Lilian Ward, Lily Johnson, Lily Harvey, Lizzie Pearson, Louisa Kruse, Lousia Welsh, Maggie Carey, Maisy Turnbull, Margaret Hembrown Margaret Sturdy, Martha Pearce, Mary Ashton, Mary Haggar, Mary Simcox, Mary Ridley, Mary Reid, Mary A Hendry, Mary Margaret Ellis, Matthew Wright, May Johnson, Minnie Hawe, Nellie Chandler, Nellie Yeates, Olive Smith, Ormond R Robinson, Percy Mapp, Percy A White, Percy E Wagg, Percy S Smith, Percy W Gray, Peter Gow, Peter Stafford, phyllis Bayley, Phyllis Morgan, Pricillie Lawless, Rachel Mutlow, Reginald Mundy, Reginald G Angell, Reginald Percy Louch, Robert Fulton, Robert Turnbull, Robert Weston, Robert Mallett, Robert Wood, Robert H Writht, Robert J Munday, Robina Burr, Robina E Maynard, Rolfe William Bowen, Rose Harvey, Rose Schoville, Ruby Huges, Samuel Towell, Samuel F Shattock, Sarah Sullivan, Shadrack A Mutlow, Sidney Davis, Sidney Sturart, Sidney Frederick A Hudson, Stephen J Nunn, Thomas Brown, Thomas A Edward, Thoms Edward Venn, Thomas P Peterson, Thomas W Hammond, Victor Hawkins, Violet Peerrett, Walter Salter, Walter Seabon, Walter Travers, Walter S Millgate, William Brennan, William Thompson, William Shantary, William Rutherford, Willliam Fitzgerald, Willam Bulmer, William A Delafield, William A Harvey, William R Noakes, William Henry Rice, William Henry Walker, William J Reeves, William Luther Mason, Winifred Brown, Winnie Cole, Winnie Humphries
This came from a magazine page (no title of the magazine was found) photo from "Vintage photo and frame" - (CONTACT COMPANY FOR COPIES) said it was the March 1912 immigration party but no organization was given. I believe this to be the Barnardo Immigration party arrival of April 1, 1912
Girls: Agnes Powell, Agnes Tomlinson, Alice Eggerton, Alice Hodgson, Alice Ray, Alice Maude Hiatt, Amy Lilian Smeaton, Amy Louise Roscarle, Annie Bates, Annie Martin, Annie Borrows, Beatrice A Moss, Beatrice Ann Milned, Bessie Florence Dudley, Blanche J Jones, Catherine Dowde, Charlotte Rudloff, Christabel Freeman, Doris Black, Dorothy Hizzey, Dorothy B Ray, Dorothy M Squires, Edith Batchford, Edith Clegg, Edith Daisy Serase, Edith M Williams, Eleanor Ann Gould, Eliza F Keane, Elizabeth Demmer, Elizabeth Draper, Elizabeth Lycett, Elizabeth Wadley, Elizabeth Pearson, Elizabeth Millward, Elizabeth Sandford, Elizabeth Sandford, Elizabeth Jane Plant, Ellen Harvey, Ellen Popple, Ellen M Woodcock, Ellen Maria Emery Ellen Maud Sellence, Elsie Bailey, Elsie Brown, Elsie Clark, Elsie Martin, Elsie May Dawson, Emily Newton, Emma Jane Woodcock, Ethel Maud Dudley, Ethel Flowe, Evelyn Hill, Florence Ballard, Florence Booth, Florence Hancock, Florence Foster, Florence M Feege, Frances Walsh, Georgina Simmonds, Gertrude Trash, Gladys Harrison, Glady Maud Martain, Grace Louise Bull, Hilda Barrett, Hilda Temperlay, Ivy M Palmer, Ivy Muriel Gee, Josephine Thompson, Julia Weston, Katherine Grace Halled, Lilian A Davies, Lilian Mary Davies, Lilian R Martin, Lousia Dixon, Louise Batchelor, Mabel Norman, Margaret E Dale, Margaret M Rudloff, Mary Milward, Mary Ann Bell, Mary Ann Jackson, Mary E Ambrose, Mary E Atkinson, Mary Elizabeth Young, Mary Jane Clark, May Round, May Victoria Smeton, Muriel Black, Myrtle May Kelly, Nellie Keane, Nellie Truman, Nellie Page, Nellie MacFayden, Nelly Cavill, Rose Austin, Rose Gausden, Rose Brown, Rose Elizabeth Bailey, Rosetta Lavender, Sarah Jane Ross, Vera J Hadlow, Victoria Magill, Winifred Gynane, Winifred Tengey
Boys
Girls: Agnes Powell, Agnes Tomlinson, Alice Eggerton, Alice Hodgson, Alice Ray, Alice Maude Hiatt, Amy Lilian Smeaton, Amy Louise Roscarle, Annie Bates, Annie Martin, Annie Borrows, Beatrice A Moss, Beatrice Ann Milned, Bessie Florence Dudley, Blanche J Jones, Catherine Dowde, Charlotte Rudloff, Christabel Freeman, Doris Black, Dorothy Hizzey, Dorothy B Ray, Dorothy M Squires, Edith Batchford, Edith Clegg, Edith Daisy Serase, Edith M Williams, Eleanor Ann Gould, Eliza F Keane, Elizabeth Demmer, Elizabeth Draper, Elizabeth Lycett, Elizabeth Wadley, Elizabeth Pearson, Elizabeth Millward, Elizabeth Sandford, Elizabeth Sandford, Elizabeth Jane Plant, Ellen Harvey, Ellen Popple, Ellen M Woodcock, Ellen Maria Emery Ellen Maud Sellence, Elsie Bailey, Elsie Brown, Elsie Clark, Elsie Martin, Elsie May Dawson, Emily Newton, Emma Jane Woodcock, Ethel Maud Dudley, Ethel Flowe, Evelyn Hill, Florence Ballard, Florence Booth, Florence Hancock, Florence Foster, Florence M Feege, Frances Walsh, Georgina Simmonds, Gertrude Trash, Gladys Harrison, Glady Maud Martain, Grace Louise Bull, Hilda Barrett, Hilda Temperlay, Ivy M Palmer, Ivy Muriel Gee, Josephine Thompson, Julia Weston, Katherine Grace Halled, Lilian A Davies, Lilian Mary Davies, Lilian R Martin, Lousia Dixon, Louise Batchelor, Mabel Norman, Margaret E Dale, Margaret M Rudloff, Mary Milward, Mary Ann Bell, Mary Ann Jackson, Mary E Ambrose, Mary E Atkinson, Mary Elizabeth Young, Mary Jane Clark, May Round, May Victoria Smeton, Muriel Black, Myrtle May Kelly, Nellie Keane, Nellie Truman, Nellie Page, Nellie MacFayden, Nelly Cavill, Rose Austin, Rose Gausden, Rose Brown, Rose Elizabeth Bailey, Rosetta Lavender, Sarah Jane Ross, Vera J Hadlow, Victoria Magill, Winifred Gynane, Winifred Tengey
Boys
I believe this to be the September 1922 Barnardo party of girls who included:
Margaret Ayres, Emily Ayres, Elizabeth Jane Bradley, Daisy Laura Bromley, Gladys Bywater, Winifred Carley, Jessie Carslake, Norah Edwards, Aline Edwards, Louisa Minnie Foster, Elsie Fox, Mary Greaves, Bessie Hatton, Violet Rose Heyward, Lily Jeanes, Elizabeth Johnson, Freda Keefe, Winifred May Lane, Ethel Lewis, Florence Lewis, Beatrice Moore, Margaret Ellen Newton, Dorothy May Payne, Annie Elizabeth Riddell, Amy Roost, Gladys Roost, Ivy Gwendoline Sandford, Alice Scotney, Elizabeth Sherratt, Beatrice Smee, Eleanor Taylor, Gladys May Williams
Margaret Ayres, Emily Ayres, Elizabeth Jane Bradley, Daisy Laura Bromley, Gladys Bywater, Winifred Carley, Jessie Carslake, Norah Edwards, Aline Edwards, Louisa Minnie Foster, Elsie Fox, Mary Greaves, Bessie Hatton, Violet Rose Heyward, Lily Jeanes, Elizabeth Johnson, Freda Keefe, Winifred May Lane, Ethel Lewis, Florence Lewis, Beatrice Moore, Margaret Ellen Newton, Dorothy May Payne, Annie Elizabeth Riddell, Amy Roost, Gladys Roost, Ivy Gwendoline Sandford, Alice Scotney, Elizabeth Sherratt, Beatrice Smee, Eleanor Taylor, Gladys May Williams
"The first party of Barnardo Boys and Girls to arrive in Canada since the War. Dr. CK Clarke, the eminent Mental Specialist, examined these children on arrival at St. John, NB, 29th March, 1920 and spoke very highly of them all." –May 1920 Ups & Downs
1. THOMPSON Ada 13 F Sicilian 1920
2. ANDREWS Alice Doris 14 F Sicilian 1920 3. GILES Alice Mary 15 F Sicilian 1920 4. CADMAN Alice May 14 F Sicilian 1920 5. CRYER Amy 11 F Sicilian 1920 6. FRANKLIN Annie 15 F Sicilian 1920 7. UNWIN Annie 15 F Sicilian 1920 8. KEIGHLEY Annie 15 F Sicilian 1920 9. GAMMON Annie 15 F Sicilian 1920 10. GOVE Annie 14 F Sicilian 1920 11. THOMAS Beatrce 13 F Sicilian 1920 12. FIRTH Beatrice 14 F Sicilian 1920 13. WEST Beatrice 13 F Sicilian 1920 14. WEBBER Beatrice 15 F Sicilian 1920 15. WATTS Bertha May 15 F Sicilian 1920 16. BUDNER Bessie 13 F Sicilian 1920 17. POLDEN Bessie 14 F Sicilian 1920 18. FRASER Cicely Mabel 15 F Sicilian 1920 19. KEMP Daisy Isabel 14 F Sicilian 1920 20. GOULD Doris 14 F Sicilian 1920 21. RAND Doris 15 F Sicilian 1920 22. HOPKINS Doris E 15 F Sicilian 1920 23. HUDSON Dorothy 11 F Sicilian 1920 24. WHITE Dorothy 15 F Sicilian 1920 25. MAY Dorothy Evelyn 13 F Sicilian 1920 26. BUSH Dorothy Violet Kathleen 13 F Sicilian 1920 27. AITHESON Edith 14 F Sicilian 1920 28. TAYLOR Edith 15 F Sicilian 1920 29. BOWPITT Edith Mary 16 F Sicilian 1920 30. JONES Elizabeth 9 F Sicilian 1920 31. WATSON Elizabeth 15 F Sicilian 1920 32. SENIOR Elizabeth Ann 15 F Sicilian 1920 33. WADE Elizabeth Jane 14 F Sicilian 1920 34. COLLETT Elizabeth M 16 F Sicilian 1920 35. HODGSON Ellen 14 F Sicilian 1920 36. BULLOCK Ellen Elizabeth 10 F Sicilian 1920 37. AUSTIN Elsie 11 F Sicilian 1920 38. MAY Ernestine Irene 13 F Sicilian 1920 39. MAXFIELD Esther 14 F Sicilian 1920 40. AUSTIN Ethel 14 F Sicilian 1920 41. WILLIAMS Ethel 14 F Sicilian 1920 42. RAWSON Evelyn 14 F Sicilian 1920 43. NICHOLSON Evelyn C 13 F Sicilian 1920 44. BURRIDGE Florence 14 F Sicilian 1920 45. SEARS Florence A 13 F Sicilian 1920 46. STONE Frances F 15 F Sicilian 1920 47. MOSELEY Gertrudge M 14 F Sicilian 1920 48. LEONA Gladys 15 F Sicilian 1920 49. HUNT Gladys Bessie 14 F Sicilian 1920 50. MARTIN Gladys Irene 11 F Sicilian 1920 |
51. RIDDIFORD Grace E B 15 F Sicilian 1920
52. JOHNSTONE Helen 13 F Sicilian 1920 53. SPURDIN Ida 12 F Sicilian 1920 54. PAYTON Ida May 16 F Sicilian 1920 55. TOWERZAY Isabel Amy 14 F Sicilian 1920 56. ARCHER Ivy 15 F Sicilian 1920 57. SIMM Ivy 14 F Sicilian 1920 58. HODGSON Janet 13 F Sicilian 1920 59. PAYNE Jeanette Rose 14 F Sicilian 1920 60. JONES Jessica 15 F Sicilian 1920 61. TAYLOR Jessie 12 F Sicilian 1920 62. HERRON Kathleen 11 F Sicilian 1920 63. WAKEFIELD Laura 16 F Sicilian 1920 64. PERKS Laura L 16 F Sicilian 1920 65. ANDREWS Laura Nellie 14 F Sicilian 1920 66. MAPPS Lilian 15 F Sicilian 1920 67. KING Lilian E 15 F Sicilian 1920 68. STURDY Lilian May 13 F Sicilian 1920 69. PELHAM Lily 13 F Sicilian 1920 70. WEST Lily 16 F Sicilian 1920 71. MARTIN Louisa 9 F Sicilian 1920 72. LEWIS Mabel Kathleen 9 F Sicilian 1920 73. PAYNE Margaret 10 F Sicilian 1920 74. EVANS Margaret Ann 16 F Sicilian 1920 75. SPINDLER Margery 14 F Sicilian 1920 76. JOHNSTON Mary 15 F Sicilian 1920 77. THOMPSON Mary 14 F Sicilian 1920 78. BENNETT Mary Agnes 14 F Sicilian 1920 79. FRANCIS Mary F 13 F Sicilian 1920 80. TUCKER Mary Jessie 10 F Sicilian 192081. WILKINSON Minnie 14 F Sicilian 1920 82. BRICKSTOCK Molly 9 F Sicilian 1920 83. GOULD Muriel 11 F Sicilian 1920 84. HAYDON Nellie 14 F Sicilian 1920 85. HUDSON Olive 14 F Sicilian 1920 86. PYRKE Patricia 15 F Sicilian 1920 87. FULLER Rose 14 F Sicilian 1920 88. SMITH Rose 14 F Sicilian 1920 89. PAINTER Rosina 13 F Sicilian 1920 90. VINYARD Ruby 13 F Sicilian 1920 91. JONES Sarah 13 F Sicilian 1920 92. JEFFREY Selina 14 F Sicilian 1920 93. TODD Selina M 14 F Sicilian 1920 94. HENLEY Stella 15 F Sicilian 1920 95. HARRIS Violet 11 F Sicilian 1920 96. TODD Violet 13 F Sicilian 1920 97. SMITH Violet 14 F Sicilian 1920 98. HAYWARD Violet G 11 F Sicilian 1920 99. PITTS Winifred 10 F Sicilian 1920 100. NEEDHAM Zena 12 F Sicilian 1920 |
John Guppy
Alfred Gill
Horace Lisles
Herbert Martins
Sydney Bridgeport
Sydney MacDermott
Alfred Gill
Horace Lisles
Herbert Martins
Sydney Bridgeport
Sydney MacDermott
Getty Images has two photos available for sale of these children from Dr. Barnardo's. This party includes: John Abott, William Bridgehouse, Alfred Benbow, Geo. G. Callaway, Harold Ford, Loris F Forst, Ernest Francis, Alfred Frere, Richard Gough, William Gutteridge, William Greeen, Chas. H. Griffin, Stanley Green, Gilbert Green, Mark Heseltine, Sidney Harland, Vincent Holden, Thomas Irving, Charles Logan, John Lawler, Harry Messenger, Charles Messenger, Frederick Messenger, Harry newman, Joseph Northall, Charles Palmer, Thomas Parry, Arthur Peacock, John F. Rice, Horace Smith, Charles Slater, Richard Shaw, Arthur Widdowson, John Whitcher, John E Wigley, John F Winslade, Betsy Green, Robin Griffiths, Gladys Land, Eva Treble, Elsie Young
Boy listed on the 1921 Census at the Barnardo Receiving Home 52 Peter Street, Toronto
Ernest Sidney Munn,55 Susan Munn,48 Charles Munn, 22 Theodore Munn, 14 Louise Cranley, 21 Alexander Bailey 20 Cecil Weeks 18 William David Ackerman 9 Reginald Allen 12 Donald Arnold 14 Albert Arnold 10 Michael Henry Ashbury 8 Robert Joseph Ashbury 11 Frank Arthur Ash 9 William Dunford Ayling 14 Edward George Baker 12 Herman Balkwill 13 Morris Balkwill 10 William Alex Baryard 9 Frank John Barnes 13 Archibald Barrington 11 Richard Alfred Barton 17 Cecil Leonard Baughan 14 Ronald Victor Bayns 13 John Beattle 14 George Henry Beeston 11 John Bernard Ballany 13 Frederick Bellamy 11 Albert Besteley 10 Herbert Blythe 10
April 1923 - Dr. Barnardo Party
Ship Sailed: Melita
Departure Date: 07 April 1923
Port of Departure: Southampton
Arrival Date: 15 April 1923 Port of Arrival: Quebec
First photo, they are leaving Waterloo Station.
Children in this party - not all in the photos
DODD Frank Stanley DODD Walter Sidney ELLIS Frederick James FELLOWS Thomas Henry FORSTER Albert William FORSTER Andrew FREEMANTLE William Henry GADSDEN James GALTON Thomas Denton GAUNT Claude Cecil GREEN Harold Edward HANN Edith K. HARDWICK Violet W HARE James Artist HARRIS Harry HARVEY Victor James HEMINGTON Edward William HILL Arthur Edward HOAD Leonard HODGSON Alexander ALDERTON Oliver Claud ANDERSON Richard ASHBY Emily ASHFORD Arthur BARNES Ernest Edwin BARNES Gladys BENNETT Frederick BIDEN James BIRCH Thomas Harold Lewis BLAKE William Arthur BOTTEN George BOTTEN Stephen BROOKS Eric Edgar BROWN Charles BROWNING Frank BUCKLER Leonard BURTON George Edward CARR John CHALLENDER Valentine Hector CHARD Frank Edgar CLARK Cyril George CLARK Florence May CLARKE Stanley Arthur Meen COLLETT Arthur Frederick COOK Fredrick COWLING Alberta COX Gibson Alexander CRAWSHAW Ernest CROSBY Joseph Maddison CROUCH John DAVIES William James DEMPSEY William DEMPSTER Hugh Andrew IRWIN Edward George JACKSON Archibald JEFFERIES Albert JENKINS William George JEX Albert George JONES Alfred JONES Frederick JONES Wilfred KEYS Wallace Henry KNOWLES Albert KNOWLES George LANGDALE Ernest Richmond LAST Robert LEPPARD Leslie Victor LEWIS Harry LEWIS Percy Maxwell LISLES Christopher Edward LISLES Nelson Sidney LOASBY Raymond Alfred LOVE Charles LOVEGROVE Charles William MAGUIRE Dickie MAGUIRE John MAIR Leslie MARSHALL James MARSHALL Randolph Leonard Arthur MARTIN Bernard John MAY William Henry MERRIKIN William Ernest MESSENT William MILLS Alfred George Foster MONK James MUSGROVE John Alfred Budd NEWMAN Sarah M. NIGHTINGALE William NOBLE Arthur Reginald OLIVER Sidney PARTRIDGE Herbert William PEASEY Ernest Leslie PEASEY Thomas Alfred PETERS Arthur Robert PETTITT Gerald PICKFORD Walter Edgar PICKLES Arthur PINDER Douglas James PINDER Eric George PLEWS Charles Parkinson PRATT John Henry PULLEN Thomas Edward PULLEN William Ernest PULLOM Jack READ William James REDDICLIFFE Samuel REED Henry Donald RELF Lily REYNOLDS Edward Alma Charles RICHARDSON Thomas RICHARDSON William RICHARDSON Sydney RISBRIDGER Henry George ROUSE Harold Victor RYAN William Harbottle SAVELL Norman Alfred Moses SAWYER Harold Richard SCOTT Doris SHARP George SHARP Leslie SHAW Charles Douglas SHAW John SHEPHEARD Dorothy SKEWIS Leslie SMITH George Henry SMITH John Douglas STONADGE George Stanley Read STONE James STONE Wilfred SUTTON William SYMONDS Arthur Edward SYMONS Maud TAYLOR Harry Smyth TOWERS Leonard TUCKER John VOWELL Ernest WALKER Raymond Oliver WEAVER Harold John WELCH Edward Josiah WELSH Ernest Maynard WENN Walter James WHIPPS Constance WHITFIELD Frances Alec WICKS Charles WILLIAMS John James WOODHOUSE Francis McLelland
Departure Date: 07 April 1923
Port of Departure: Southampton
Arrival Date: 15 April 1923 Port of Arrival: Quebec
First photo, they are leaving Waterloo Station.
Children in this party - not all in the photos
DODD Frank Stanley DODD Walter Sidney ELLIS Frederick James FELLOWS Thomas Henry FORSTER Albert William FORSTER Andrew FREEMANTLE William Henry GADSDEN James GALTON Thomas Denton GAUNT Claude Cecil GREEN Harold Edward HANN Edith K. HARDWICK Violet W HARE James Artist HARRIS Harry HARVEY Victor James HEMINGTON Edward William HILL Arthur Edward HOAD Leonard HODGSON Alexander ALDERTON Oliver Claud ANDERSON Richard ASHBY Emily ASHFORD Arthur BARNES Ernest Edwin BARNES Gladys BENNETT Frederick BIDEN James BIRCH Thomas Harold Lewis BLAKE William Arthur BOTTEN George BOTTEN Stephen BROOKS Eric Edgar BROWN Charles BROWNING Frank BUCKLER Leonard BURTON George Edward CARR John CHALLENDER Valentine Hector CHARD Frank Edgar CLARK Cyril George CLARK Florence May CLARKE Stanley Arthur Meen COLLETT Arthur Frederick COOK Fredrick COWLING Alberta COX Gibson Alexander CRAWSHAW Ernest CROSBY Joseph Maddison CROUCH John DAVIES William James DEMPSEY William DEMPSTER Hugh Andrew IRWIN Edward George JACKSON Archibald JEFFERIES Albert JENKINS William George JEX Albert George JONES Alfred JONES Frederick JONES Wilfred KEYS Wallace Henry KNOWLES Albert KNOWLES George LANGDALE Ernest Richmond LAST Robert LEPPARD Leslie Victor LEWIS Harry LEWIS Percy Maxwell LISLES Christopher Edward LISLES Nelson Sidney LOASBY Raymond Alfred LOVE Charles LOVEGROVE Charles William MAGUIRE Dickie MAGUIRE John MAIR Leslie MARSHALL James MARSHALL Randolph Leonard Arthur MARTIN Bernard John MAY William Henry MERRIKIN William Ernest MESSENT William MILLS Alfred George Foster MONK James MUSGROVE John Alfred Budd NEWMAN Sarah M. NIGHTINGALE William NOBLE Arthur Reginald OLIVER Sidney PARTRIDGE Herbert William PEASEY Ernest Leslie PEASEY Thomas Alfred PETERS Arthur Robert PETTITT Gerald PICKFORD Walter Edgar PICKLES Arthur PINDER Douglas James PINDER Eric George PLEWS Charles Parkinson PRATT John Henry PULLEN Thomas Edward PULLEN William Ernest PULLOM Jack READ William James REDDICLIFFE Samuel REED Henry Donald RELF Lily REYNOLDS Edward Alma Charles RICHARDSON Thomas RICHARDSON William RICHARDSON Sydney RISBRIDGER Henry George ROUSE Harold Victor RYAN William Harbottle SAVELL Norman Alfred Moses SAWYER Harold Richard SCOTT Doris SHARP George SHARP Leslie SHAW Charles Douglas SHAW John SHEPHEARD Dorothy SKEWIS Leslie SMITH George Henry SMITH John Douglas STONADGE George Stanley Read STONE James STONE Wilfred SUTTON William SYMONDS Arthur Edward SYMONS Maud TAYLOR Harry Smyth TOWERS Leonard TUCKER John VOWELL Ernest WALKER Raymond Oliver WEAVER Harold John WELCH Edward Josiah WELSH Ernest Maynard WENN Walter James WHIPPS Constance WHITFIELD Frances Alec WICKS Charles WILLIAMS John James WOODHOUSE Francis McLelland
aWEEKEND MAGAZINE, DEC. 3, 1977
Dr. Barnardo’s Promised Land
A photo exhibit touring the country is a reminder of the
100,000 orphans shipped to Canada as part of "God's work."
BY Greg SmithIn 1921 Len Austin decided to emigrate. Sitting with the other boy’s of an orphan’s home in England, Austin has listened eagerly to the officious-looking gentleman who concluded his talk with the magic question: "Now then ", who's for Canada?" His hand shot up to pluck the promises of idle hours, sleigh-rides, horseback riding, ice skating, ice cream and cake. Austin didn't mind much that his two older brothers were staying behind. He knew what he was doing. He was 5 years old.
Austin, now 62 (at least he thinks he is, he has nothing to verify it) and working for a television station, recalls: "With all this jammy stuff put on about Canada and what fun it was gonna be - well, right away, without thinking about anything else, let’s go! When you’re that little, you just go where the ice cream is."Len Austin was a Barnardo boy, a product of one of the most highly regarded philanthropic agencies in England. When he finally stepped off the ship in his new country 100 other boys who had made the same decision were eagerly following behind. All were part of a unique immigration scheme that from 1869 to the late 1930s brought at least 100,000 children, aged 5 to 16, into Canada. Twenty-five thousand were Barnardo boys and girls. Most were orphans like Austin. In the early years they came from the streets and alleys of London's East End - homeless, destitute, often delinquent unwanted wards of a society that offered little child care and a great deal of exploitation. Later, these street arabs were supplemented by children of impoverished families who were looking for a way out.
Thomas John Barnardo became obsessed with the plight of London's growing child pauper population while studying at-London Hospital. Forgoing plans to become a medical missionary in China, the young doctor opened his first home for boys at Stepney Causeway in 1970 and had cared for more than 60,000 children by 1905 when he died. Besides food and shelter, Barnardo provided schooling and training for his wards, his ultimate goal being to place them to work in good Christian homes.
Canada was young, sparsely populated and in dire need of labour. The cost of maintaining the children in England was enormous. Steam passage to the colonies was cheap. And, most important the Canadian government wanted these children badly. "I can remember people coming to sort of pick you out", says Austin. "You know, do you want this boy or that boy. They'd size you up as if you were a little heifer going to market. If they thought you looked promising, you were sort of signed up with them and away you went.
The Canadian government offered a $2 bonus for each child brought over. Provincial authorities helped by providing transportation subsidies and even local governments pitched in, offering grants and tax-free housing facilities. And there were waiting lists for child. Although child emigration began in 1869, Canada instituted no regulations or follow-up inspections until 1888.
"We kept a package of homes oh, I would say about 100 or so, on the go all the time", recalls Hattie Glover, 95, who worked most of her life for Barnardo at her receiving home for girls in Peterborough, Ontario. Besides his Hazel Brae Home for Girls in Peterborough, Barnardo maintained a Canadian headquarters in Toronto, receiving homes on Jarvis Street – Toronto, Pacific Avenue in Winnipeg, and a training farm for older boys in Russell, Manitoba.
Isaac Harrison immigrated, with a Barnardo group in 1914, when he had just turned 15. He was placed with an elderly couple who ran a greenhouse in Orangeville, Ontario. "You were put out for so much for three years, you see," says Harrison, who now lives in Peterborough, Ontario. "All I got was $100 for three years. You got your board and clothes the first year, $40 your second and the third year you got $60. But you didn't receive that until you were 21. When you left there after three years you got $25."
Harrison wasn’t an orphan. He was put into a Barnardo home when he was 8, after his father died leaving his mother with seven children to raise. "They gave you good training there and kept you in your place," he remembers. "Then when I was 15 they asked if I wanted to come to Canada. What would you do? They tell you this is the land of milk and honey when you’re a kid. It wasn’t."
After his three years at the Orangeville greenhouse, he says, "I didn't stay there. I just cleared right out altogether. I went to a farm outside Orangeville and stayed there three or four years and during the next seven or eight years just worked for different people. I was treated all right at the first place. Not overly good but fair. Oh 'I've seen some kids that were really, knocked around. Some got a really good home and some didn't'
Len Austin was in this latter category. Coming at the age of 5 he was too young to object to anything that would happen to him. He recalls running away from his first placement but isn't quite sure of the reason. "It’s hard to say. I think I was likely abused or something. I don't know for sure because it happened to me afterward and I ran away again so I imagine it happened in the first place." His next home was a happier one. "I really enjoyed living there. They were very poor and had nothing but they were nice to me. But it was dirty and infested with flies." The inspectors decided the environment wasn't healthy for a young boy and they took him away. "I can remember bawling about that," he says.
The next eight years he spent on a 150-acre farm in the St. Lawrence valley. "When I got home from school," he recalls, "I had to get right down and milk so many cows, or else. Same in the morning, before I went to school, I had to milk the cows and clean out the barn. If it wasn’t done right I got a beating. The farmer had two sons and they worked too, but I had to do all the worst stuff. Then after Grade 8, I was pulled out of school and became more or less the hired hand. The other boys were off to college and I had to do everything.
The inspectors visited about twice a year but you couldn’t tell them much or else you’d get beat up more. You know I even didn’t eat with the family. I eat in the back kitchen with the dog."
Austin was pushed to the extreme. "I was so young and trying to work as a hired hand and not being able to do it. One time we were loading grain and I couldn't keep up. He'd yell 'H'raw, h’raw, c’mon, c’mon, and then all of a sudden I’d see a fork tyne going by my face. I was standing up and just grabbed it like a baseball bat and hit him across the back as hard as I could. He was screaming. I started climbing down and just when I got to the bottom this other guy was coming in. He asked me where the old man was, I just killed him." He ended up in bed for five weeks-
When he was about 15 Austin finally ran away and sought refuge with one of the boys down the road. He was older and worked for another farmer. The old man came looking for me and this boy, he was pretty husky, told him to get back in his car and never bother me again or else he'd push his head in the gravel. And that was where it ended." Austin went on his own, working as a hired hand with various farmers. He never received any money for his eight years labour. "The last year 1 was supposed to get $180 but I ran away and didn't see any of it."
Rose Menzies landed in Peterborough in 1921 when she was 16. Her story is a happier one. "We stayed up at Hazel Brae until we were placed where we were supposed to go. I was working as a domestic. I had my own room and they were very good to me. Of course, I did all the work - the mistress never worked a day in her life - but that was all right. They paid me $14 a month, that's what I started at. When I left I was making $20."
In England she had been in a Barnardo home since she was 4. "You went to school until you were 14 and. then they trained you for domestic work. Coming to Canada was exciting. They fed us really well on the ship and there was a doctor along to take care of us. I remember us girls laughing at the funny clothes the boys wore here in Canada. And the train was the funniest thing we had ever seen. with bells on and rows of seats instead or compartments."
Relocating 25,000 children was an immense project requiring painstaking painstaking organization and, of course, a considerable amount of money. All Bamardo's children spent time in homes in England before they were sent out to Canada. To finance his philanthropy Barnardo to the public, touring England and passionately presenting his ideals against a backdrop of carefully selected lantern slides and an assortment of pamphlets and books. He soon grasped the potential of photography and compiled an awesome photo library that contained a record of every child that walked through his doors. He used these pictures brilliantly, establishing a kind of early before-and-after testimonial. He doctored his models, of course, keeping suits of rags alongside clean-pressed trousers in his studio. But the effect was stunning, and the penny postcards he sold proved invaluable.
As propaganda his booklets are a match for any present-day hard-sell. One classic entitled "Two Rescues" recounts a "true life story" about an adoption in Canada. Little Jenny, whom Barnardo found in the vile environment of women whose open degradation made them conspicuous even in the abode of dragons" is taken away. In doing so, however, Bamardo admits, 'I had not quite covered my tracks," A "relative" appears to reclaim her, but Barnardo resolutely ships her off to Canada, where she is adopted by a typical rough. homestead family who don t speak to her until the evening dinner when Jenny fearfully puts her hands together for a thanksgiving prayer. The family breaks into tears and asks her to repeat the prayer so they can pray along with her. She is accepted with hugs of joy and ultimately leads the burly Canadians back to God.
Hattie Glover, after working for Barnardo most of her life, would have believed every word. Now in extended care in a Peterborough nursing home she firmly maintains. We were doing God's work. I don't know why they stopped it. I wanted to keep working but they wouldn't let me"Rose Menzies is grateful, "If I ever win the sweepstakes, I’ll send every penny to the Barnardo Homes," she says fervently. "They did so much for me." Issac Harrison believes Barnardo helped a good many thousand kids out. They did a lot of for the world and a lot for me. I was never out of work."
Len Austin, however, thinks differently. "I know what I went through and what the other kids must have gone through, and I think they just took advantage of an easy way out. England was overcrowded and it was just a case of like when the pigs are ready for market, away they go."When Dr. Bamardo's closed its doors in 1951 an intriguing but little-known chapter of Canadian immigration history ended. The National Museum of Man s touring exhibit of photographs documenting Dr. Barnardo's work, now at the London (Ontario) Centennial Museum serves as a reminder of society's changing attitudes toward children and toward the notion of charity. It has also served to bring together many former child immigrants.
In Belleville Ontario, where the exhibit was previously shown, a reunion was held of "home boys and girls", as they still call themselves. It was such a success that it may become an annual affair according to Marten Lewis, director of the Hastings, County Museum, who organized the gathering. "They were so amazed at each other and what they they had done with their lives despite everything."
Dr. Barnardo’s Promised Land
A photo exhibit touring the country is a reminder of the
100,000 orphans shipped to Canada as part of "God's work."
BY Greg SmithIn 1921 Len Austin decided to emigrate. Sitting with the other boy’s of an orphan’s home in England, Austin has listened eagerly to the officious-looking gentleman who concluded his talk with the magic question: "Now then ", who's for Canada?" His hand shot up to pluck the promises of idle hours, sleigh-rides, horseback riding, ice skating, ice cream and cake. Austin didn't mind much that his two older brothers were staying behind. He knew what he was doing. He was 5 years old.
Austin, now 62 (at least he thinks he is, he has nothing to verify it) and working for a television station, recalls: "With all this jammy stuff put on about Canada and what fun it was gonna be - well, right away, without thinking about anything else, let’s go! When you’re that little, you just go where the ice cream is."Len Austin was a Barnardo boy, a product of one of the most highly regarded philanthropic agencies in England. When he finally stepped off the ship in his new country 100 other boys who had made the same decision were eagerly following behind. All were part of a unique immigration scheme that from 1869 to the late 1930s brought at least 100,000 children, aged 5 to 16, into Canada. Twenty-five thousand were Barnardo boys and girls. Most were orphans like Austin. In the early years they came from the streets and alleys of London's East End - homeless, destitute, often delinquent unwanted wards of a society that offered little child care and a great deal of exploitation. Later, these street arabs were supplemented by children of impoverished families who were looking for a way out.
Thomas John Barnardo became obsessed with the plight of London's growing child pauper population while studying at-London Hospital. Forgoing plans to become a medical missionary in China, the young doctor opened his first home for boys at Stepney Causeway in 1970 and had cared for more than 60,000 children by 1905 when he died. Besides food and shelter, Barnardo provided schooling and training for his wards, his ultimate goal being to place them to work in good Christian homes.
Canada was young, sparsely populated and in dire need of labour. The cost of maintaining the children in England was enormous. Steam passage to the colonies was cheap. And, most important the Canadian government wanted these children badly. "I can remember people coming to sort of pick you out", says Austin. "You know, do you want this boy or that boy. They'd size you up as if you were a little heifer going to market. If they thought you looked promising, you were sort of signed up with them and away you went.
The Canadian government offered a $2 bonus for each child brought over. Provincial authorities helped by providing transportation subsidies and even local governments pitched in, offering grants and tax-free housing facilities. And there were waiting lists for child. Although child emigration began in 1869, Canada instituted no regulations or follow-up inspections until 1888.
"We kept a package of homes oh, I would say about 100 or so, on the go all the time", recalls Hattie Glover, 95, who worked most of her life for Barnardo at her receiving home for girls in Peterborough, Ontario. Besides his Hazel Brae Home for Girls in Peterborough, Barnardo maintained a Canadian headquarters in Toronto, receiving homes on Jarvis Street – Toronto, Pacific Avenue in Winnipeg, and a training farm for older boys in Russell, Manitoba.
Isaac Harrison immigrated, with a Barnardo group in 1914, when he had just turned 15. He was placed with an elderly couple who ran a greenhouse in Orangeville, Ontario. "You were put out for so much for three years, you see," says Harrison, who now lives in Peterborough, Ontario. "All I got was $100 for three years. You got your board and clothes the first year, $40 your second and the third year you got $60. But you didn't receive that until you were 21. When you left there after three years you got $25."
Harrison wasn’t an orphan. He was put into a Barnardo home when he was 8, after his father died leaving his mother with seven children to raise. "They gave you good training there and kept you in your place," he remembers. "Then when I was 15 they asked if I wanted to come to Canada. What would you do? They tell you this is the land of milk and honey when you’re a kid. It wasn’t."
After his three years at the Orangeville greenhouse, he says, "I didn't stay there. I just cleared right out altogether. I went to a farm outside Orangeville and stayed there three or four years and during the next seven or eight years just worked for different people. I was treated all right at the first place. Not overly good but fair. Oh 'I've seen some kids that were really, knocked around. Some got a really good home and some didn't'
Len Austin was in this latter category. Coming at the age of 5 he was too young to object to anything that would happen to him. He recalls running away from his first placement but isn't quite sure of the reason. "It’s hard to say. I think I was likely abused or something. I don't know for sure because it happened to me afterward and I ran away again so I imagine it happened in the first place." His next home was a happier one. "I really enjoyed living there. They were very poor and had nothing but they were nice to me. But it was dirty and infested with flies." The inspectors decided the environment wasn't healthy for a young boy and they took him away. "I can remember bawling about that," he says.
The next eight years he spent on a 150-acre farm in the St. Lawrence valley. "When I got home from school," he recalls, "I had to get right down and milk so many cows, or else. Same in the morning, before I went to school, I had to milk the cows and clean out the barn. If it wasn’t done right I got a beating. The farmer had two sons and they worked too, but I had to do all the worst stuff. Then after Grade 8, I was pulled out of school and became more or less the hired hand. The other boys were off to college and I had to do everything.
The inspectors visited about twice a year but you couldn’t tell them much or else you’d get beat up more. You know I even didn’t eat with the family. I eat in the back kitchen with the dog."
Austin was pushed to the extreme. "I was so young and trying to work as a hired hand and not being able to do it. One time we were loading grain and I couldn't keep up. He'd yell 'H'raw, h’raw, c’mon, c’mon, and then all of a sudden I’d see a fork tyne going by my face. I was standing up and just grabbed it like a baseball bat and hit him across the back as hard as I could. He was screaming. I started climbing down and just when I got to the bottom this other guy was coming in. He asked me where the old man was, I just killed him." He ended up in bed for five weeks-
When he was about 15 Austin finally ran away and sought refuge with one of the boys down the road. He was older and worked for another farmer. The old man came looking for me and this boy, he was pretty husky, told him to get back in his car and never bother me again or else he'd push his head in the gravel. And that was where it ended." Austin went on his own, working as a hired hand with various farmers. He never received any money for his eight years labour. "The last year 1 was supposed to get $180 but I ran away and didn't see any of it."
Rose Menzies landed in Peterborough in 1921 when she was 16. Her story is a happier one. "We stayed up at Hazel Brae until we were placed where we were supposed to go. I was working as a domestic. I had my own room and they were very good to me. Of course, I did all the work - the mistress never worked a day in her life - but that was all right. They paid me $14 a month, that's what I started at. When I left I was making $20."
In England she had been in a Barnardo home since she was 4. "You went to school until you were 14 and. then they trained you for domestic work. Coming to Canada was exciting. They fed us really well on the ship and there was a doctor along to take care of us. I remember us girls laughing at the funny clothes the boys wore here in Canada. And the train was the funniest thing we had ever seen. with bells on and rows of seats instead or compartments."
Relocating 25,000 children was an immense project requiring painstaking painstaking organization and, of course, a considerable amount of money. All Bamardo's children spent time in homes in England before they were sent out to Canada. To finance his philanthropy Barnardo to the public, touring England and passionately presenting his ideals against a backdrop of carefully selected lantern slides and an assortment of pamphlets and books. He soon grasped the potential of photography and compiled an awesome photo library that contained a record of every child that walked through his doors. He used these pictures brilliantly, establishing a kind of early before-and-after testimonial. He doctored his models, of course, keeping suits of rags alongside clean-pressed trousers in his studio. But the effect was stunning, and the penny postcards he sold proved invaluable.
As propaganda his booklets are a match for any present-day hard-sell. One classic entitled "Two Rescues" recounts a "true life story" about an adoption in Canada. Little Jenny, whom Barnardo found in the vile environment of women whose open degradation made them conspicuous even in the abode of dragons" is taken away. In doing so, however, Bamardo admits, 'I had not quite covered my tracks," A "relative" appears to reclaim her, but Barnardo resolutely ships her off to Canada, where she is adopted by a typical rough. homestead family who don t speak to her until the evening dinner when Jenny fearfully puts her hands together for a thanksgiving prayer. The family breaks into tears and asks her to repeat the prayer so they can pray along with her. She is accepted with hugs of joy and ultimately leads the burly Canadians back to God.
Hattie Glover, after working for Barnardo most of her life, would have believed every word. Now in extended care in a Peterborough nursing home she firmly maintains. We were doing God's work. I don't know why they stopped it. I wanted to keep working but they wouldn't let me"Rose Menzies is grateful, "If I ever win the sweepstakes, I’ll send every penny to the Barnardo Homes," she says fervently. "They did so much for me." Issac Harrison believes Barnardo helped a good many thousand kids out. They did a lot of for the world and a lot for me. I was never out of work."
Len Austin, however, thinks differently. "I know what I went through and what the other kids must have gone through, and I think they just took advantage of an easy way out. England was overcrowded and it was just a case of like when the pigs are ready for market, away they go."When Dr. Bamardo's closed its doors in 1951 an intriguing but little-known chapter of Canadian immigration history ended. The National Museum of Man s touring exhibit of photographs documenting Dr. Barnardo's work, now at the London (Ontario) Centennial Museum serves as a reminder of society's changing attitudes toward children and toward the notion of charity. It has also served to bring together many former child immigrants.
In Belleville Ontario, where the exhibit was previously shown, a reunion was held of "home boys and girls", as they still call themselves. It was such a success that it may become an annual affair according to Marten Lewis, director of the Hastings, County Museum, who organized the gathering. "They were so amazed at each other and what they they had done with their lives despite everything."
Links to other articles
Ottawa Citizen March 10 1911 - Barnardo Ship load of children Arrive - no names given, description of their arrival