Yes, Dr. Thomas Barnardo established a network of schools in the late 19th century as part of his efforts to provide education and support for disadvantaged children in London. His work focused on providing care, education, and vocational training for children living in poverty, helping to improve their life chances. Barnardo's schools were integral to his mission of social reform and child welfare.
Dr. Barnardo's father was named John Barnardo. He was a carpenter and played a significant role in Dr. Barnardo's early life, influencing his values and work in philanthropy. Dr. Barnardo went on to found the well-known children's charity, which helped thousands of disadvantaged children in the UK.
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He got them from Owen Hennesy the mayor at that time
Dr Barnardo will be remembered by helping the poor and sick children.
dr barnardo had 7 children but 3 died
Dr Barnardo's wife was born in 1842
The children who attended Dr. Barnardo's schools were living in poverty or were orphaned in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in England. They came from various cities and regions across the UK. Dr. Barnardo's schools provided care, education, and support for these children in need.
Dr Barnardo was born on the 4th July 1845
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the history questions! So, like, Dr. Barnardo's parents were John Michaelis Barnardo and Abigail Barnardo. They must have been cool parents to raise a doctor, right?
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Dr. Barnardo was a Christian, who went to parish day school and sunday school.
Dr Barnardo got married to Gwendoline Maud Syrie