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He got all the money from Owen Hennesy whom was the mayor of London in Victorian times.
a grammer school i think.
Freeman Barnardo died in 1942.
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No. He was not an inventor. Thomas John Barnardo was the founder and director of homes for poor children. From the foundation of the first Barnardo's home in 1870 to the date of Barnardo's death, nearly 100,000 children had been rescued, trained and given a better life.
Out of thin air.
Dr. Barnardo was a Christian, who went to parish day school and sunday school.
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He got all the money from Owen Hennesy whom was the mayor of London in Victorian times.
from being adoctor mostly
Dr Barnardo opened a ragged school for poor people and people who live on the streets because they can't afford to pay for education but Dr Barnardo could afford education so he taught them to do arithmetic ,writing and reading
he got the money from the people who wanted to raise some money for the poor
a grammer school i think.
I have no idea but I think he went to a school in Africa called St Peters zabuth.
Barnardo's was created in 1866.
The population of Barnardo's is 5,299.