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London Ragged School, Battersea 1890s
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London Ragged School, Battersea 1890s
The London Ragged Schools Union was established in April 1844 to combine resources in the city, providing free education, food, clothing, lodging and other home missionary services for poor children. Date: circa 1890s
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This evocative photograph captures the interior of a London Ragged School in Battersea during the 1890s, providing a glimpse into the daily life of children who were among the most vulnerable in society at that time. The London Ragged Schools Union was established in April 1844 as a charitable organization to combine resources in the city, providing free education, food, clothing, lodging, and other home missionary services for poor children. The scene unfolds in a dimly lit room filled with rapt children, their eyes fixed on the music teacher as she leads them in a singing exercise. The children, dressed in ragged clothing, sit attentively on wooden benches, their faces reflecting a mix of concentration and joy. The room is sparsely furnished, with a fireplace in the background, and a few posters adorning the walls. Lord Shaftesbury, a prominent philanthropist and social reformer, was a key figure in the Ragged Schools Union, advocating for the welfare of the poor and orphaned children of Britain. The Union's branches, like the one depicted in this photograph, offered a sanctuary for these children, providing them with essential care and services to help them break the cycle of poverty. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and care in addressing the needs of the most vulnerable members of society. The children in the photograph, despite their challenging circumstances, are engaged in a joyful and educational activity, demonstrating the transformative power of education and care in the face of adversity.
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