Yes its an all girls orphanage run by Miss Hannigan
no he worked there
The name of the orphanage is unknown. We know it was in London. It can be speculated that the orphanage was called Stockwell Orphanage because of where he bought his diary but people only stayed at Stockwell until they were 14 and it was an all boys school but girls were mentioned to live there too.
The song is called Annie"s Song, which is not mentioned in the lyrics. Kind of a Back to Nature thing- the alternate title mentioned in nearly all verses of the song is ( You Fill up my Senses ( not Census!). I find it somewhat childish and naive. I do not think it has anything to do with the Little Orphan Annie- comic-strip character.
cartoons proper, of course Annie ( a.k.a Little orphan Annie) Little Audrey, Alice in Wonderland in cartoon form. Of course if we add Cartoon films- feature length- She of All the Russias comes to mind (Anastasia-l997 Fox film-animated)
Hey! It's me, Annie Bryant, and YES, there is going to be a Beacon Street Girls movie, Worst Enemies/Best Friends. It's coming out around November 2009, about the time New Moon is coming out. To all of my fans, I love you! -♥-Annie BryantThis person is not the Annie Bryant nor a representative of the Beacon Street Girls. While we would love to have a Beacon Street Girls movie, one is not in the works at this time.
An orphan in all practical senses, Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was raised in a bare-bones boarding school, where the girls earned their keep by learning and plying the trade of the seamstress. After leaving the school/orphanage, she lived as a live-in mistress to a wealthy man who would (in joint effort with a man who was the Love of Chanel's Life) finance her first hat shoppe. She would parlay its success into an eventual empire.
Annie is about a little girl that's an orphan and has a really mean teacher/foster mom. She tries to sneak away several times but always gets caught. Then this lady "Grace" comes to get a child for Christmas to have fun with her. Grace has SO much fun with her and they decide to adopt her until they found her real parents.
This all depends on the funding sources of the orphanage. There are very few institutional settings type orphanages, in favor of foster homes, which have fewer children and provide better care then a typical orphanage.
Some years back. it was adapted into a Movie. the comic strip is still extant. Little Orphan Annie, inspired by a poem by James Whitcomb Riley, in the early l900"s is arguably the longest-running comic strip of all times. the lead character has never aged.
As most orphanage's are overwhelmed with request's for a visit they may not answer to an individual requesting a visit. It is recommended that you schedule a visit with an orphanage touring agency as they have a relationship with the orphanage, will handle all of the required paperwork, and bring along a translator to help assist you with any questions that you may have.
There was more than one orphan train. All told, the orphan trains ran from New York to parts of the American west from 1853 - 1929. The orphan trains relocated approximately 250,000 children during these 76 years.
God no! They were sent to Diana Ross and Berry Gordo for a period while their parents tried to find a home in California for them all to live in. But no, they were not sent to an orphanage.