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    Thomas John Barnardo (4 July 1845 – 19 September 1905) was an Irish, Christian philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children...
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    Barnardo's is a charity headquartered in Barkingside in the London Borough of Redbridge. It was founded by Thomas John Barnardo in 1866, to care for vulnerable...
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  • Maud Syrie Barnardo (1879–1955) Thomas John Barnardo (1845–1905), an Irish/British philanthropist, founder of the Barnardo's charity for destitute children...
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  • England on 10 July 1879. She was the daughter of Thomas John Barnardo, the founder of the Barnardo's charity for destitute children, and his wife, Sarah...
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  • his then-mistress Syrie Wellcome, a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo. She was known as Liza, after her father's first successful novel...
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  • Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice, and a book by Leslie Thomas. It is based on the story of Thomas John Barnardo, a philanthropist who founded homes for destitute...
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    particularly associated with Thomas John Barnardo, who opened his first shelter for homeless children at No 18. Dr. Barnardo opened 18 Stepney Causeway...
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    M. Barnardo & Son in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1812, already claimed the title of "oldest family of furriers in the world" in 1994. Furrier John Michael[is]...
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    Thomas John Barnardo, shows how a ragged school would have looked. It provides an idea of the working of a ragged school, although Thomas Barnardo's institution...
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    great-grandson of author W. Somerset Maugham and great-great-grandson of Thomas John Barnardo. His stepmother is Susan Rose "Sukie" Phipps (born 1941), who was...
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  • expansion occurred in Scotland and northern England. In London, Thomas John Barnardo began his rescue work with orphans. Dwight L. Moody from Chicago...
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    family, Thomas John Barnardo moved to the East End of London in 1866 where he established a chain of orphanages that developed into the Barnardo's charity...
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    Marjorie Abbatt – toy-maker and businesswoman Thomas John Barnardo – Irish philanthropist and founder of Barnardo's charity. Mike Batt – Singer, songwriter...
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    very influential philanthropist of the era was Thomas John Barnardo, the founder of the charity Barnardos. Becoming aware of the great numbers of homeless...
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  • James Caughey. Hudson Taylor began the China Inland Mission, and Thomas John Barnardo founded his famous orphanages. The American Protestant mainline churches...
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  • Barings Bank – Francis Baring and John Baring Barnardo'sThomas John Barnardo J. M. Barnardo & Son – John Michael Barnardo Barnes & Noble – William Barnes...
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    Likes of Us, an Oliver!-inspired musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo. They produced a demo tape of that work in 1966, but the project...
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  • Museum, Oxford Kenny Ball, trumpet playing English jazz musician Thomas John Barnardo, social reformer Nina Bawden, author Raymond Baxter, TV presenter...
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    Art. From 1984 to 1996, she was president of Barnardo's, a charity founded by Dr. Thomas John Barnardo in 1866 to care for vulnerable children and young...
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  • Barling – former vice-chancellor of the University of Birmingham Thomas John Barnardo – philanthropist Frederick Batten – neurologist and paediatrician...
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  • James Caughey. Hudson Taylor began the China Inland Mission and Thomas John Barnardo founded orphanages. The Keswick Convention movement began out of...
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  • James Caughey. Hudson Taylor began the China Inland Mission and Thomas John Barnardo founded his famous orphanages. One representative was Rev. James...
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  • Masaoka Shiki, Japanese poet, author, and critic (b. 1867) 1905 – Thomas John Barnardo, Irish-English philanthropist (b. 1845) 1906 – Maria Georgina Grey...
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    1901, Wellcome married Gwendoline Maud Syrie Barnardo, a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo. They had one child, Henry Mounteney Wellcome...
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  • 1887. Isaac D. Barnard (1791–1834), U.S. senator from Pennsylvania Thomas John Barnardo (1845–1905), British philanthropist Cassius McDonald Barnes, American...
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  • philanthropist Thomas John Barnardo, and dean of a medical school in Calcutta before 1921. Her mother died by suicide in 1942. In girlhood, Betty Barnardo was close...
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    shops, one of which was the birthplace of the square's namesake, Thomas John Barnardo. Before its redevelopment, the site had been cleared of the Georgian...
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  • Robert Sidoli Warren Spragg Marko Stanojevic Tony Meo Rosamund Colman Thomas John Barnardo Julian Baggini Lucy Evangelista Peter Falconio Elizabeth Maria Molteno...
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  • Jex-Blake Theodore Watts-Dunton Thomas Bond (British surgeon) Thomas Carlyle Thomas Edison Thomas Henry Huxley Thomas John Barnardo Virgil Vlad Tepeş (here said...
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    became a lifelong supporter of Taylor. The Taylors hosted the young Thomas John Barnardo at their house as a potential missionary candidate between 1865 and...
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