No.44 Stockwell Park Road (formerly No.32), a late Regency house built by the developer William Cox c.1840. This house which adjoined Spurgeon's Orphanage was used as a working boys' hostel for those who had left school and had nowhere to go. This venture lasted from 1933 to 1938. The wardens in charge of running the hostel were Rev. and Mrs. MacKintosh. Original image and copyright held by Spurgeon's Child Care Trust.Ref: IV/243/1-6, SPd3500
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| Details |
| Collection: | Spurgeon's Homes |
| Image type: | Photograph |
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| Ref: | 05581 |
| Identifier: | IV/243 1-6 |
| Date: | n.d. |
#1976 - 2000 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #Photograph #Spurgeon's Homes #SPURGEON- Rev.C.H. #STOCKWELL #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS