This is a ten minute interview about the Middlemore homes on the balh.org.uk website.
You can view the accompanying pdf notes by clicking HERE.
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2022 marks the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Children’s Emigration Homes in Highgate, founded by John Middlemore. Between the years 1873 and 1954 they emigrated over 5000 children chiefly to Canada but also to Australia. The Commonwealth Games & The Lost Children Project Over 100,000 children were emigrated …
This is a ten minute interview about the Middlemore homes on the balh.org.uk website.
You can view the accompanying pdf notes by clicking HERE.
Click below for the full interview
Emigrated 1914 aged 12 Why did Mary go into the Middllemore Emigration Homes? At the time Mary was born her parents’ marriage was due to take place but unfortunately it didn’t happen because her father was sent at short notice to the South African war. He was away for 7 …
Herbert Morand The Middlemore Annual Reports include photographs of some children from 1896 onwards. One of the earliest children to feature in this way was Herbert Morand. His father, Eugene, was French and his step-mother English. They lived at 134A Belgrave Road and there were six children in the family. …
The Lost Children: a book by Val Hart & Rowena Lyon Is now available! All the stories and information from the popular Lost Children Exhibition in 2019 have been included, and more… Please click the button below to secure your copy now.(sent out by Post to UK, Canada, or USA)
Marjorie – Too Afraid to Cry Saturday 21st September at 2.00 pm The Lyttelton Theatre at the Birmingham & Midland Institute (Margaret Street B3 3BS, near to the Council House) Free Admission, no pre-booking required Approx 1 hour duration, includes a Q&A session. In February 1937, ten-year-old Marjorie Arnison was …
Saturday 14th September at 2.30 pm The Lyttelton Theatre at the Birmingham & Midland Institute (Margaret Street B3 3BS, near to the Council House) Free Admission! no pre-booking required Approx 1 hour duration, includes a Q&A session. A unique opportunity to hear from the leading expert on The Birmingham Children’s …
This week in the Archives I looked at the Management Committee minutes and came across another interesting Balsall Heath connection. In 1899 the Homes were seeking to recruit a new Superintendent and Matron for the new receiving home, Fairview, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They interviewed various couples and decided to …
Update : The Exhibition continues From Ten a.m. to Four p.m. Daily Until the 21st of October 2019 AT ST. MARTIN IN THE BULL RING, EDGBASTON STREET, BIRMINGHAM B5 5BB Click Here for updated promo leaflets / flyers The Lost Children Exhibition was Launched on Friday 13th September We were …