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In 1930, children in orphanages in England often faced harsh living conditions and limited resources. Many orphanages were overcrowded and underfunded, resulting in inadequate care and attention for the children. The prevailing mindset at the time emphasized discipline and work, sometimes neglecting emotional and psychological needs. Despite these challenges, some orphanages aimed to provide education and vocational training to help children transition into society.

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