Doctor Barnardo

Doctor Barnardo

Author: Martin Levy

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2013-05-15

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1445620197

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A biography of Thomas Barnardo, the founder of Barnardo’s, a respected charity still working with vulnerable children and young people


Thomas John Barnardo, His Life, Homes & Orphanages

Thomas John Barnardo, His Life, Homes & Orphanages

Author: Dennis Burnier-Smith

Publisher: Authorhouse UK

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781449090425

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The book is not just a biography of Dr Thomas John Barnardo, the Irish philanthropist who set up a national chain of Homes and orphanages for destitute and under-priviledged children. The book also contains vignettes of the people around Dr Barnardo; people that influenced him and helped him, people such as his wife Syrie and Lord Shaftesbury, Benjamin Disraeli, James Hudson Taylor and others that had a bearing on the man and his ideas. The book describes the trades learnt in the homes and gives an insight into the Naval Training Schools and the boarding out and emigration of children to the British Colonies. it also has a chapter on the way Barnardo's is run today and how the charity faces different challenges in the modern world


Father to Nobody's Children: The Life of Thomas J Barnardo

Father to Nobody's Children: The Life of Thomas J Barnardo

Author: David E. Fessenden

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780875086620

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The story of Dr. Thomas Barnardo, hero to the destitute and homeless of London's notorious East End. In 30 years, he and his co-workers rescued 60,000 children from the streets, caring for them in rural orphanages and by the novel means known today as "foster parenting." An engaging book.