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Shaftesbury Homes Fortescue House, London Road Twickenham
Shaftesbury Homes School for Boys at Fortescue House, London Road Twickenham, opened in 1878. The School later moved to new premises on Hampton Road, Twickenham. Date: circa 1920s
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1878 Fortescue Hampton Homes Moved Opened Premises Shaftesbury Twickenham Youth Childrens
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This evocative photograph captures the facade of Fortescue House on London Road in Twickenham, once home to the Shaftesbury Homes School for Boys. Established in 1878, the Shaftesbury Homes were a network of children's homes and schools founded by the Shaftesbury Society for Providing Homes for Destitute Children and Young People. The School at Fortescue House provided care and education for boys in need, offering them a safe and nurturing environment. The photograph, taken in the 1920s, shows the grandeur of Fortescue House, with its imposing entrance, tall columns, and manicured gardens. The boys, clad in uniforms, can be seen playing and relaxing in the grounds, enjoying the sunshine and the freedom that the Shaftesbury Homes provided. The Shaftesbury Homes were known for their commitment to the welfare of children, offering them a sense of stability and community. The move to new premises on Hampton Road in Twickenham, while bittersweet, allowed the organization to expand and continue its vital work. Today, the legacy of the Shaftesbury Homes lives on, as a reminder of the importance of providing care and support for children and young people in need. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the history of social housing and children's care in Twickenham and beyond. It is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of community and the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for children and young people.
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