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"Erdington (Aston Union) Cottage Homes / The Gardens, Fentham Road, Erdington"

ASTON UNION COTTAGE HOMES 1900 - 1912 The idea behind the cottage homes was to take children out of the workhouse – the main provision for destitute people, be they adults or children. Birmingham ...

Canal Boat Hostel, Wood End Lane, Erdington

The Canal Boat Hostel in Wood End Hall was not a children’s home as such. It was a hostel providing what was presumably temporary accommodation for canal boat children. It was established in 1951 by ...

Children in Classroom, Sir Josiah Mason's Orphanage by Sir Benjamin Stone

This photograph shows that all of the girls are dressed uniformly and the age range of the girls in the orphanage. It also shows school desks and some teaching equipment. The space is large but is heated ...

Copeley Hill Hostel, Copeley Hill, Erdington

The building for the Copeley Hill Hostel, originally called Burlington House, was given to the City by Barrow Cadbury in 1934. In his letter making the donation, Barrow Cadbury said that the building ...

Dormitory, Sir Josiah Mason's Orphanage by Sir Benjamin Stone

As Mason’s Orphanage was so large the dormitory could accommodate three rows of beds. The room is essentially bare except for a few reproduction paintings. There is no evidence of any personal belongings ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 1 / Sunnyside

Home no. 1 was initially a home for boys only and, as such was on the right hand side of the drive. In its very early years, it no doubt had mainly younger boys as the practice was to have younger children ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 10 / Ravenshurst

Ravenshurst was initially a home for girls only and was next to the Superintendent’s house on the left hand side of The Gardens. An extract from an oral history interview with someone who lived in ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 11 / Trelawn

Home 11 was initially a home for boys and was located opposite the clock tower on the right hand side of the Gardens. It was one half of a semi-detached unit – Appledore being the other half. By 1948, ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 12 / Windyridge

Home 12 was on the left side of the drive adjoined to Home 14. It was initially a home for girls only. The other all-girls homes, at the top end of the drive, were mixed by 1948. Home no. 12, however, ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 13 / Derrydown

Home 13 was on the right hand side of The Gardens – a detached building intended initially to be only for boys. By 1948, Home 13 had accommodation for 16 boys. In 1949, it was given the name Derrydown. In ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 14 / Beechcroft

Home 14 was on the left hand side of the drive and was initially a home for girls as were all the homes on the left hand side of the drive. In later years, however, along with all the other Erdington ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 15 / Littledene

Home 15 was on the right hand side of the drive, opposite Windyridge (Home 12) and was intended for boys only. In 1948, it is listed as having accommodation for 28 boys and girls and in the following ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 16 / Springfield

While all the other homes on the right hand side of the drive were given odd numbers, the last house on the right was Home 16. It was a home for boys only. It was adjacent to Home 15, they were two halves ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 17 / Ferndown

Ferndown was effectively the last home to come into being on The Gardens. In 1948, the workshops which had previously been used to train children in particular trades or skills, was converted into a children’s ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 2 / Paxhall

Home 2 was initially a home for girls only and, as such, was on the left hand side of the drive. In its very early years, it no doubt had mainly younger girls as the practice was to have younger children ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 3 / Rosedale

Home 3 was initially a home for boys only and, as such was on the right hand side of The Gardens. In 1948, Home 3 remained single sex with accommodation for 18 boys. In 1949 it became known as Rosedale. By ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 4 / The Haven

Home 4 was initially a home for girls only and, as such, was on the left hand side of the drive. By 1948, Home 4 had become mixed with accommodation for 20 boys and girls. In 1949 it became known ...

Erdington Cottage Homes, Fentham Road: Home 5 / Braemar

Home 5 was initially a home for boys only and, as such was on the right hand side of the drive. In 1948, Home 5 remained as being for boys only with accommodation for 18 boys. In 1949, it became known ...

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