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[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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In 1870, Dr. Barnardo opened his first home for children in London’s impoverished East End.
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A site for listing the names of the individual British Home Children.
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British Home Children Mailing List
A mailing list for those interested in researching the 100,000 British Home Children who were emigrated to Canada by 50 child care organizations to work as indentured farm labourers (1870-1940). Archives: browse or search.
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Canadian Centre for Home Children / Centre Canadien Du Home Children
Dedicated to the Home Children that were sent to Canada between 1869 and 1948. The Canadian Centre was founded to assist the Home Children and their families in locating their real identities, confirming documents (i.e., birth certificate) and to help them reunite with living family members where possible.
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Catholic Child Welfare Council - Child Migrants
Services for adopted people and others formerly in our care, including child migrants.
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From the UK Department of Health.
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A book by Margaret Humphreys.
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Golden Bridge: Young Immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939
A book by Marjorie Kohli.
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Home Children Canada (Pacific)
Organization to help Home Children and their descendants to discover their past.
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Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924
A book by Joy Parr.
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Library and Archives Canada - Home Children (1869-1930)
Between 1869 and the early 1930s, over 100,000 children were sent to Canada from Great Britain during the child emigration movement. Members of the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa are locating and indexing the names of these Home Children found in passenger lists in the custody of the Library and Archives Canada.
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List of Girls in Miss Rye's Peckham Homes 1881
Search for ancestors in a list of orphaned and impoverished Home Children.
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Loyal True Blue Orphanage, Hallowell Ontario 1901
Prince Edward County, Ontario. Search for ancestors in list of orphans in Loyal True Blue Orphanage near Picton, in Hallowell Township.
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Nation Builders: Barnardo Children in Canada
A book by Gail H. Corbett.
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Neither Waif Nor Stray: The Search For A Stolen Identity
A book by Perry Snow.
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Scotland. Originally Orphan Homes of Scotland located at Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire.
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For assistance in tracking relatives cared for by Quarriers in the past, including those who went to Canada.
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The museum resides in three canal-side warehouses in Copperfield Road, East London. These buildings were previously used by Dr Barnardo to house the largest ragged school in London.
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Social Welfare Archives at the University of Liverpool
They hold some of the Dr. Barnardo's Homes records amongst others.










