Administrative History | The Children's Home was established in 1869 a young Methodist minister, Thomas Stephenson, upon taking up a post at the chapel in Lambeth, London. Moved by the plight of children living on the streets, he came up with the idea of a home for young boys, where they would be safe from poverty and crime.
In 1875 a school for young offenders opened at Gravesend, Kent, and by 1908 the organisation had grown into the National Children’s Home and Orphanage. <www.nch.org.uk> |
Custodial History | These accounts were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office in March 2008. |