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Topic: Seaman's Orphanage Hull (Read 3817 times)
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LizzieW
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It could be that you want Newlands Orphanage in Hull. My g.uncle was there from 1901 to 1906. I have some photographs which I got from Hull CC Archives, but unfortunately, because of copyright I cannot put them on here. If you send me a pm with your e-mail address I'll send them to you.
Some of the children are dressed in sailor suits and look very healthy, so even though sad that they were in the orphanage, they were probably better cared for than the children on the outside.
The orphanage is still there, but was up for sale recently. The following is some information my 2nd cousin who still lives in Hull sent to me in an e-mail.
Recently there was a programme on Hull and it featured Newland Orphanage on Cottingham Road. Children who were there I believe most of them were from Sailors and Seamen's Orphanage. It was run by the Sailors Families Society. It was a mass site with individual houses probably like a boarding school. Each house run by a master etc. They had a beautiful swimming pool. Both my children learnt to swim in their pool. It moved across the city and was open for more than 100 years until late into the 1990's Hope this is of some interest to you.
Liz
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LizzieW
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Hi Ian Sorry, it wasn't the same orphanage. Mine were orphaned after their mother died in 1901, their father having died in 1893 from a heart problem, although he had been a mariner.
Liz
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BENSON- Dalton in Furness (Ulverston) and Hull BETTISON - Derbys BOULTON - Dalton-in-Furness and surrounding areas BRAND - Lincs COCKETT - Lincs, Yorks, Lancs DA COSTA (or variants) - Spain or Portugal, London (Middx), ?Hull GILCHRIST - Scotland, Lincs HINGLEY - Derbys/Yorks MANN - Sussex, Kent, Herts MUMBY - Lincolnshire and Hull PEMBERTON - Ches, Lancashire STANTON - Lincs ROBINSON - Lincs WHITTAKER/WHITAKER - Ches/Lancs WRIGHT- Bethnal Green
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Treetotal
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Hi Stangat...the Seamen's Orphange you refer to was moved from Spring Bank and became Hesslewood Orphange...hope this helps. Carol
>"The Hull central library has 2 items on Hesslewood orphanage. > 1) Title: Opening of the boys' wing, Hesslewood, 1924 Author: Hull >Seamen's & General Orphanage >2) Title: Reports 1858-1938-39 Author: Hull Seamen's & General >Orphanage. >There was only one orphanage,having moved from Spring Bank, Hull to >Hessle, eventually returning to Hull much later. The reports seem to >consist of the honorary persons of the organisation giving themselves a >big pat on the back each year. The staff are NEVER mentioned. What's >new!!! >Every year though the children in the place are listed in detail with a >write up for each on who they are and how they came to be in the >establishment. > I have been informed that the Hull City Archives have the file on the >orphanage and you could make enquiries of researcher Gareth Watkins of >the Family History centre. The records hold such things as admissions, >punishment, photos etc.I believe."
The dates involved here are key, we believe. It's our understanding that boys were sent out into the world from orphanages at age 14.
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Pexton's Almshouses, in Mariners' Court, Syke Street, were founded and endowed in 1865, by Mr. Wm. Pexton, of Cottingham, and formerly a draper at Hull. They consist of four tenements for four poor men or women, and each inmate receives 5s. a week.
Hull Seaman's and General Orphan Asylum is a handsome Elizabethan structure on the Spring Bank, covering upwards of two acres of ground, and having two extensive and open frontages. This institution was opened in 1866, since which date various additions have been made to the original buildings, a very large portion of the cost of which has been borne by Mr. Chas. H. Wilson, M.P., and his brother, Mr. Arthur Wilson, J.P. The orphanage consists of boys' and girls' wings, with separate play-grounds, day rooms, dormitories, sick wards, baths, lavatories, and officers' apartments. There is also a large school with class-rooms, dining hall, washhouse, drying-room, laundry, kitchen, store-room, disinfecting chamber, and offices. There are 210 single beds in the institution, which shelters that number of orphans, besides providing 200 others, who reside with their relatives, with education and partial clothing. The asylum is designed for orphans of seamen connected with or born within the Port of Hull and its ancient limits of Bridlington, Grimsby, Gainsborough, and Goole, or within seven miles of the Trinity House, Hull. Other orphans besides those of seamen are admitted, but the latter have precedence. The orphanage is conducted on the principles of the Church of England, but orphans of all denominations are equally eligible.
Hope this helps. Carol
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Bee
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Thanks Liz
Unfortunately it wasn't the Newland Home although that's where I was always told they where!! Newland was opposite Newland Avenue and next to Wheeler St Tram Shed and was still there in June.
Ian
Just a little correction Newland homes where next to the Cottingham Road tram shed, Wheeler Street is off Anlaby Road in west Hull.
If memory serves, then the site of the seaman's orphanage on Spring Bank is now the Iceland frozen food shop.
Bee
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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LizzieW
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My g.uncle left Newlands Orphanage in 1906 when he was 14 and joined the army. I can see why he might not have wanted to be a fisherman like his father and older brother, but I wonder why he didn't join the navy. Unfortunately, he was killed at Flanders in 1917.
I don't know Hull at all, so apart from the fact that I recognise the names of the streets from various census etc. they don't really mean much to me.
Liz
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LizzieW
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Thank you Carol.
I have some photos of 1901-1906 that I bought from Hull CC Archives, showing the children, mainly boys in a band and a football team. There is one showing a mixed group of children in the grounds outside The Francis Reckitt Home (Infants Home) and showing The Whitby and Hartlepool Home (partly built) 1902. That has been written underneath the photograph probably at the time it was taken as showing is spelt 'shewing' which as far as I remember is the old way of spelling it.
I've also got an aerial view of the houses and grounds, showing a couple of trams running along the roads by the home, so again quite an old photograph.
I have to say when I saw the photos, I felt much better for my g.uncle, who I didn't even know existed, never mind that he had been put into an orphanage.
Liz
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BENSON- Dalton in Furness (Ulverston) and Hull BETTISON - Derbys BOULTON - Dalton-in-Furness and surrounding areas BRAND - Lincs COCKETT - Lincs, Yorks, Lancs DA COSTA (or variants) - Spain or Portugal, London (Middx), ?Hull GILCHRIST - Scotland, Lincs HINGLEY - Derbys/Yorks MANN - Sussex, Kent, Herts MUMBY - Lincolnshire and Hull PEMBERTON - Ches, Lancashire STANTON - Lincs ROBINSON - Lincs WHITTAKER/WHITAKER - Ches/Lancs WRIGHT- Bethnal Green
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LizzieW
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Forgot to say, as I mentioned earlier to Ian, I can't put the photos I have on here because of copyright. If I want to publish them anywhere I have to pay a fee to Hull CC. Shame really, but never mind.
When I got them they hadn't been put onto the Hull CC Archives photograph site as they had only just received them, but they may be there now.
Liz
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BENSON- Dalton in Furness (Ulverston) and Hull BETTISON - Derbys BOULTON - Dalton-in-Furness and surrounding areas BRAND - Lincs COCKETT - Lincs, Yorks, Lancs DA COSTA (or variants) - Spain or Portugal, London (Middx), ?Hull GILCHRIST - Scotland, Lincs HINGLEY - Derbys/Yorks MANN - Sussex, Kent, Herts MUMBY - Lincolnshire and Hull PEMBERTON - Ches, Lancashire STANTON - Lincs ROBINSON - Lincs WHITTAKER/WHITAKER - Ches/Lancs WRIGHT- Bethnal Green
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Bee
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They used to hold an annual Carnival to raise funds and allowed the visitors around the the dorms...all the children were very well turned out and would help at the stalls...It would be decorated for the occasion with ballons and bunting...it was a great day out when we were kids! Carol
The annual carnival was held on Whit Mondays, living very close by we went every year, a lovely day out.
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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