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From: "Barbara Humphreys" <>
Subject: Orphanages in Liverpool
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 06:01:26 +1000
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I have just copied and pasted this from the Workhouse site on the Orphanage
page. It's quite hard to find but I knew it was there somewhere and just
persisted. Anyway this is a listing of orphanages in Liverpool in 1895. A
bit early for your John George Graney, but I cannot find a St Edwards on
here, nor in a later listing I have (1902) but I don't know how
comprehensive these lists are.
This is probably quite a good list to keep in any case.
Barbara
List of Orphanages in Liverpool 1895
Barnardo's (Dr) Home (receiving house for) 142A Islington. Daniel Gregory
Cole, Master. Mrs S. A. Cole, Matron.
Boys home and night refuge, 9 Great George Square and 34 Upper Pitt Street,
Frank Uzzell, Superintendent.
Boys Refuge Convalescent Home, Oak Hill House, 1 Broad Green Road, William
Higham, Superintendent.
Canon Lester Boys Home, 126, Northumberland Terrace, Everton, Mrs Lucy
McCaskill, Matron.
Catholic Childrens Protection Society, 99, Shaw Street, Everton.
Catholic Orphanage for Girls, 65, Falkner Street, conducted by the Sisters
of Notre Dame.
"Clio" Boys Home, 18, Hardy Street, Edwin Yeo, Manager.
Cottage Home for Children, 13 Victoria Road, Great Crosby, Mrs Clara Cavert,
Matron.
Day Nurseries (childrens aid society) 46 Juvenal Street, Mrs Margaret Lee,
Matron.
Eliza Jackson Home, North Hill Street, Toxteth Park.
Everton Home for Destitute Children, 24 Village Street, Everton, Mrs
Elizabeth Thompson, Superintendent.
Girls Rescue Home, 14, St Domingo grove, Everton, Miss Roberts, Matron.
Home for destitute children, 19 & 21 Woodhouse Street, Kirkdale, Miss Mary
Hornby, Superintendent.
Home for destitute girls, 29, Pilgrim Street, Miss Phillips, Matron.
Home for destitute young men and boys, 101 Shaw Street, Everton, Rev. J. A.
Lee, Superintendent.
Home for girls, 133, St Domingo vale, Everton, Mrs Cumner, Matron.
Home for Incurables, 96, Upper Parliament Street, Miss Ellen Sedgwick, Lady
Superintendent.
Home for Orphans and destitutue children, 9 Linacre Road, Litherland, Miss
Mary Agnes Riley, Matron.
Infant orphan asylum, Melville Place, Miss Colling, Matron.
Liverpool Asylum for Orphan Boys, Myrtle Street, Miss F. A. Finch, Matron.
Liverpool Female Orphan Asylum, Myrtle Street, Miss Louisa Cooper, Matron.
Liverpool Rescue Society House of Help, 68, Falkner Street, Mrs B. Chanter,
Matron.
Liverpool Wesleyan Mission Girls Home, 26, Falkner Street, Mrs Eva Johnson,
Matron.
Magdalen Institution, 8, Mount Vernon Green, Miss Eliza McGhee, Matron.
Nash Grove Home and Ragged School (boys and girls) 6, Prince Edwin St,
Everton, Robert Jones, Master. Mrs Catherine Jones, Matron.
New's Boys Home, Everton Road, Mrs Elizabeth Johanson, Matron.
Orphans Home (boys) Kirkdale Industrial School, 43, Smith Street, Kirkdale.
Mrs Elizabeth Williams, Matron.
St Elizabeths Institute for the training of destitutue children for domestic
service, 64, Breckfield Road, South Everton, conducted by the Sisters of
Charity, Sister Mary Austin, Superioress.
St Josephs Home for servant girls, 17 & 19 Everton brow, Everton, Sister
Francis, Superioress.
St Margarets Home and Orphanage and School for girls, Upper Parliament
Street, worked by the Sisterhood of All Saints, Margaret St. London.
St Marys Industrial Girls Home, 35 & 37 Sandheys Rd and 31 & 35 Walton Rd,
Miss Florence L. Osborne, Matron.
St Saviours Refuge (Catholic) Limekiln Lane, managed by the Sisterhood.
St Vincent de Paul's house for boys, 105 Shaw Street, Barry Garrett,
superintendent.
St Vincent's Refuge for girls (Sisters of Charity) 26A Bute Street, Everton.
Sheltering Home for Orphan, Fatherless and destitute children, Myrtle
Street, Mrs Birt superintendent.
Sisters of the Bon-Secours (nurses of the sick poor) 69, Oxford Street,
Sister Melania, Superioress.
Stanley Boys Home, 14 Soho Street, William Cooper Superintendent.
Training Home for Girls, 18, Belvidere Road, Mrs Emilinda Turvey, Matron.
Training Home for Girls, Pilch Lane, Knotty Ash, Miss Foster Superintendent.
Vale House Orphanage, (for girls; contains 53 beds) 135 St Domingo Vale,
Everton, Mrs Isabella Hodge, Matron.
West Derby Orphanage, (girls) 2 Town Row, West Derby, Mrs Sherring, Matron.
White Rock Home for Orphan and Friendless Children, Acre House, Everton
Brow, Mrs T. M. Morris, proprietress.
Sheltering Home
The sheltering Home for Destitute children, Myrtle Street, established in
1872, was first carried on in Byrom Street, but in 1889 entirely new
buildings were erected in Myrtle Street; these are of brick and comprise on
the ground floor a spacious entrance hall, superintendents office, childrens
mess rooms, kitchen, school room and lavatories, and on the floors above are
dormitories and officers quarters:
Attached are two playgrounds:
The object of the home is to afford to boys and girls who have lost father,
mother or both parents, elementary education, scriptural instruction and a
short industrial training, and then to provide homes or situations for them
in Canada;
Girls are admitted between the ages of 4 and 16, and boys between 10 and 16,
upon the approval of the superintendent, without votes or other interest,
and the home is entirely undenominational; Any person wishing to introduce a
child can either send it to be seen or write to the secretary;
Cases are investigated every day (except Sunday) between 11 and 4 o clock;
This institution is wholly supported by voluntary contributions; the cost of
training, out fitting and emigrating a child is £10, and as the home is
established for Liverpool children, it is necessary, when a child is
received from other parts of the country, that the sum of £10 to cover the
expenses shall be provided by the persons interested in the case; already
nearly 3,500 children have been emigrated after a very careful training in
the home, and 95 per cent are found to have done well;
Stephen Williamson esq., M.P. Chairman
John J. Keller, 18 & 19, Mellor's buildings, hon. treasurer.
Mrs Louisa Birt, secretary and superintendent.
Kelly's Directory 1895.
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