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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.
Doctor Thomas Barnardo was famous for improving the lives of poor and sick children in the Victorian period. He was helped by the Earl of Shaftbury by funding for homes.Mr.Barnardo although he went to London to train he never qualified to be a doctor he arrived in London at the time when the disease 'Cholera' was very common and left thousands of family's jobless and homeless.Barnardo was first inspried when he was closing one of his small schools when he noticed a boy in ragged clothes outside next to a fire.He said "Young boy why aren't you going home."The small boy answered that he had no home.Barnardo was shocked that a boy as young as he was living on the streets with no pityful help. Barnardo then said "What is your name child" He answered,"Jim,sir. Just Jim Jarvis,sir" Jim took Doctor Barnardo to a rooftop and showed him 11 boys sleeping in the cold.He then decided he would dedicate his life to homeless family's and children.
Besides medical studies, Dr. Barnardo carried out evangelical work. This made him aware of the destitute and homeless children who were in England cities. With the objective to receive and search for strays and waifs, to educate, clothe and feed them, he started establishing homes.
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Dr Barnardo will be remembered by helping the poor and sick children.
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In 1870 he had over a 800 children in his homes.
The children at Dr. Barnardo's homes were known as "Barnardo's children." These children were typically orphans, abandoned, or coming from disadvantaged backgrounds, and were provided with care and support through Dr. Barnardo's charitable work.
Children assisted by Dr. Barnardo's homes were known as "Barnardo's children." Dr. Barnardo's charity provided care and support for disadvantaged and orphaned children in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the UK.
Syrie Elmsile
Thomas John Barnardo was an Irish philanthropist dedicated to helping destitute children. He founded and ran homes for orphaned children.
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.
Dr. Barnardo was inspired to become a doctor after seeing the poverty and poor living conditions in London in the 19th century. He wanted to help and aid the underprivileged and sick children he encountered, leading him to pursue a career in medicine.
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