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Social Settlements: Great Britain, England. London. "St. Margaret's House": St. Margaret's House, London, Eng.

Date

c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2691

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Social Settlements: Great Britain, England. London. "St. Margaret's House": St. Margaret's House, London, Eng.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2691

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This image depicts two typewritten documents positioned side by side, forming a single composite page. The title above them reads "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." On the left document, details about St. Margaret's House, including historical events, are listed under its header. It mentions the opening of St. Margaret's by the Duchess of Teck in 1895, significant dates, building acquisitions, and milestones like the renewal of the house in 1903 attended by Princess Beatrice.

The right-hand document outlines principal activities and statistics related to St. Margaret's House. Activities listed include district visiting, sewing and dressmaking classes, a children's country holiday fund, temperance meetings, and others. Statistics detail the house's number of residents (21 women), workers, enrollment figures, and the estimated number of people impacted by the settlement (2,697). At the bottom right, there is a "See also" note mentioning a report labeled "SW12."

The document appears to have historical significance and provides a snapshot of St. Margaret's House's operations and community involvement.

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The image appears to be a historical document featuring two typed columns of information on a single sheet of paper. It is titled "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." in the top center, with the word "GRANARD" written in faint letters on the top right corner. The left column provides a brief history of St. Margaret's House, noting its location at Bethnal Green, E., London, and mentioning significant events such as the opening of St. Margaret’s by H. R. H. the Duchess of Teck in 1903, the acquisition of additional properties, and the inauguration of a new house by H. R. H. Princess Beatrice. It also refers to St. Margaret's as the ladies’ branch of the Oxford House. The right column lists "Principal Activities" of the institution, including district visiting, charitable classes, children’s country holiday fund, and various clubs and committees involved in community welfare. Additionally, it provides some "Statistics" about the residents and workers, noting there are 21 women residents, 10 workers, and 265 students enrolled in its educational offerings. The document concludes with a reference to see a report labeled "SW12." The sheet is mounted on a larger, gray background paper.

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The image shows information about St. Margaret's House in London, England. It includes details about the history and activities of the house, such as its opening in 1895, the addition of a second building in 1896, and its use as a university house and hospital. The image also lists various principal activities and statistics about the house, including the number of residents, workers, and children served. Overall, the image provides an informative overview of this historic building and its role in the local community.

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This image shows two documents related to St. Margaret's House in London, England. The left document appears to be a historical timeline or chronology, listing key dates and events from 1895 to 1900, including the opening of the house and various relocations. The right document lists "Principal Activities" of the institution, including services like district visiting, classes in sewing and dressmaking, a children's country holiday fund, and various committees. It also includes statistics about the number of residents (women: 21) and workers (20), as well as the total enrollment figures. The documents appear to be administrative or archival records detailing the operations and growth of this social service organization in London during the late Victorian period.

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The image presents a scanned document featuring two white rectangles, each containing black text, set against a beige background. The top of the page displays the title "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." in black text.

The left rectangle lists events at St. Margaret's House, including:

  • 1893: Opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square
  • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square taken in addition to first house
  • 1897: University House (17 Victoria Park Square) taken by St. Margaret's House
  • 1903: Removal to new house, 21 Old Ford Road
  • 1903: Formal opening of new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg)

The right rectangle outlines principal activities, including:

  • District Visiting
  • Classes in Sewing & Dressmaking
  • Children's Country Holiday Fund
  • Peabody Welfare Council for Bethnal Green
  • Thrift and Skilled Employment Committees
  • The Heronhouse Girls' Aid Committee and the Women's Association for Preventive and Rescue Work
  • Girls' Clubs
  • Children's Library
  • Recreations
  • Country Outings
  • Temperance Meetings
  • Bible Class for Residents

The bottom of the page features the text "See also SW.1 Report" in black text.

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The image presents a document with two white rectangles, each containing black text, set against a gray background. The top of the page features the title "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." in black text.

Left Rectangle:

  • Title: "ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE"
  • Address: "Bethnal Green, E."
  • Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House
  • 1893: Opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of York at 4 Victoria Square
  • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square taken in addition to first house
  • 1897: University House (17 Victoria Park Square) taken by St. Margaret's House
  • 1903: Removal to new house, 21 Old Ford Road
  • Formal opening of new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg)

Right Rectangle:

  • Title: "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES"
  • District Visiting
  • Provident Collecting
  • Classes in Sewing & Dressmaking
  • Children's Country Holiday Fund
  • Public Welfare Council for Bethnal Green
  • Thrift and Skilled Employment Committee
  • The Verbovne Girls' Aid Committee and the Women's Association for Preventive and Rescue Work
  • Girls' Clubs
  • Children's Library
  • Excursions
  • Country Outings
  • Temperance Meetings
  • Bible Class for Residents
  • STATISTICS
  • Number of residents (women 21)
  • Number of workers, exclusive of the residents, 30
  • Total enrolment of clubs and classes, including organizations of women, 265
  • Estimated number of people—men and children— including those in the various organizations, reached in any way by the settlement, 2001

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The image shows a two-page document titled "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." The document is divided into two sections. The left side lists historical events associated with St. Margaret's House, including the opening of the house by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck in 1893, the addition of a second house at 24 Victoria Park Square in 1896, and the move to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road in 1903. The right side of the document provides statistics about the residents and activities at St. Margaret's House, including the number of women residents, the number of workers, and the total enrollment in various clubs and classes. The document appears to be a historical record or report about the activities and residents of St. Margaret's House in London.

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The image is a black-and-white document with a title at the top, "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." Below the title, there are two columns of text. The left column contains information about the history and activities of St. Margaret's House. It mentions the opening of the house in 1893 by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square and its expansion to 24 Victoria Park Square in 1896. It also notes the relocation to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road in 1903, opened by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice. The right column lists the principal activities and statistics of the house, including district visiting, provident collecting, and various committees and clubs. The document appears to be an informational sheet or report about St. Margaret's House, detailing its history, activities, and statistics.

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The image shows two typewritten lists under the title "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." The left list, titled "St. Margaret's House," provides a brief history of the house, mentioning its location, its association with the Oxford House, key dates such as its opening in 1893, the acquisition of new buildings in 1896 and 1897, and its removal to a new house in 1903, with a formal opening by Princess Beatrice. The right list, titled "Principal Activities," outlines the activities undertaken by the house, including district visiting, sewing and dressmaking classes, children's holiday fund, welfare council involvement, employment committees, girls' aid committee, girls' clubs, excursions, temperance meetings, and a Bible class for residents. It also provides statistics on the number of residents, workers, total enrolment in clubs and classes, and the estimated number of people reached by the settlement. At the bottom, a "See also" note refers to a report by SWII.

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This image is a typed document, possibly a page from a report or a pamphlet, providing information about St. Margaret's House in London, England.

Here's a breakdown of the content:

  1. Header: The header "St. Margaret's House, London, Eng." is at the top.
  2. Left Side:
    • Institution Name and Address: It lists "ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE," "Bethnal Green, E." and "London"
    • Affiliation: Indicates it is the "Ladies Branch of the Oxford House."
    • Historical Timeline: It provides a timeline of events related to St. Margaret's House. This includes the opening of the house, the addition of new locations (4 Victoria Square, 24 Victoria Park Square, and 21 Old Ford Road), and important events related to the house.
  3. Right Side:
    • Principal Activities: It lists the main activities of St. Margaret's House. Some examples include District Visiting, sewing classes, a children's holiday fund, a public welfare council, Girls Clubs, and Bible class.
    • Statistics: This section provides statistical data. Some examples include the number of women residents, the number of workers, and the total enrollment in clubs and classes.

In essence, it seems to be a concise overview of St. Margaret's House, covering its history, activities, and some basic statistics. The image is likely from a historical context, offering a glimpse into the social work and community services provided at the time.

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The image is a historical document related to St. Margaret's House in London, England. It appears to be a report or a summary of the establishment's history, activities, and statistics.

Left Side:

This section provides a historical overview of St. Margaret's House:

  1. Founder:

    • Mrs. Hadden (Margaret Green, Mrs. Travers)
    • Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House
  2. Timeline:

    • 1893: Opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
    • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square was taken in addition to the first house.
    • 1897: University House (IV Victoria Park Square) was taken by St. Margaret's House.
    • 1903: Removal to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road.
    • 1903: The official opening of the new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

Right Side:

This section details the principal activities and statistics of St. Margaret's House.

  1. Principal Activities:

    • District Visiting
    • Classes in Sewing & Dressmaking
    • Children's Country Holiday Fund
    • Public Welfare Council for Bethnal Green
    • Thrift and United Development Societies
    • The Metropolitan Girls' Aid Committees and the Women's Associations for Preventive and Rescue Work
    • Girls' Clubs
    • Children's Library
    • Recreations
    • Country Outings
    • Temperance Meetings
    • Bible Class for Residents
  2. Statistics:

    • Number of Residents (Women): 21
    • Number of Workers (exclusive of the residents): 30
    • Total Enrolment of Clubs and Classes (including circulations of women): 268
    • Estimated Number of Girls, Women, and Children (including those in the various organizations, reached in any way by the settlement): 2291
  3. Reference:

    • "See also C.W.S. Report"

This document provides a comprehensive summary of the establishment, its activities, and the impact of St. Margaret's House on the community it served.

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