You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Organisations/Businesses>Children's Convalescent Home>Photographs and postcards relating to the Children's Convalescent Home. Photographs and postcards relating to the Children's Convalescent Home.Reference number O-CCH/Ph Records in this SectionColourised sepia photograph (mounted)Photograph showing seated children in the uniform of the Convalescent Home. O-CCH/Ph/001 Date: 1910-19672 Sepia photographs of front of home in London End and photograph of shelter. (Page 1 of Album)Photograph showing the front of the home, photograph of the shelter on Opening Day June 28 1910 O-CCH/Ph/002 Date: 1910Two sepia photographs of inmates of the Convalescent Home. (Reverse of page 2 of Album).One photograph showing the Lady Superintendent Bertha Meates, with five first inmates, one with six children. O-CCH/Ph/003 Date: 1910Two photographs of staff and children at the Convalescent Home. (Page 3 of Album).One photograph showing 2 nurses, Lily Street and Susie Platts with six children, another with the same people plus the Lady Superintendent. O-CCH/Ph/004 Date: 1910Sepia photograph of the committee at the Convalescent Home. (Reverse of page 3 of Album)Photograph taken on the date of the official opening showing the six members of the committee: Biscoe Trilton Esq, Edith Hensel, Gladys Meates, Katherine Meates, Rita de la Penha, Ethel Skinner. O-CCH/Ph/005 Date: c1910Sepia photograph of the shelter in London End. (Page 4 of Album).Photograph of 8 children with a nurse O-CCH/Ph/006 Date: c1910Sepia photographs of children and staff outside the home in London End together with hand written notes (Page7 of Album).Photographs showing Matron – Miss Williams with nurses and children outside the front door of The Children’s Convalescent Home. Child in ‘open air beds’ Mention in notes about increased size of buildings and staff. Photographer noted as Hugo. A O-CCH/Ph/007 Date: 1913Group of 7 photographs of Belgian refugees. Included 'colour enhanced' one (Reverse of page 8 of Album).Nurse Bullock (Matron) and groups of Belgian Children in various photographs O-CCH/Ph/008 Date: 19144 photographs and a postcard about the Belgian Refugees in Beaconsfield and handwritten notes. Also includes articles on the refugees. (Page 8 of Album).Details given of 89 Belgian Refugees passed through the Convalescent Home before finding more suitable accommodation. Refugees arrived from Aerschot, where they had been prisoners Details provided of reasons for refugee status and journey to Beaconsfield. Photographs of collections of children at the Convalescent Home. Donations requested O-CCH/Ph/009 Date: 19143 Sepia photographs (1 large 2 small) of Staff, (Reverse of page 9 of Album).Photographs of voluntary staff who take Charge under Miss Hensel. Little dog in pictures O-CCH/Ph/010 Date: 19141 Sepia photograph and 1 postcard showing staff and staff with children. (Page 10 of Album)Picture of Staff and Postcard showing staff and children O-CCH/Ph/011 Date: c1916Four sepia photographs of a malnourished war baby. (Page 15 of Album)Two are with a nurse and the other two with another adult. The child appears to be badly malnourished. O-CCH/Ph/012 Date: 1917Portrait photograph of Miss Edith Gooch, Matron. (Page 16 of Album)The photograph shows Miss Edith Gooch, Matron 1919 who resigned due to ill health in January 1919. O-CCH/Ph/013 Date: 1919A photograph titled the new home "White Barn" June 1922. (Reverse of page 19 of Album).Photograph shows front of “White Barn”. O-CCH/Ph/014 Date: 1922Copy of photograph of Rev. A. S. Commeline (Reverse of page20 of Album)Photograph shows Rev. Commeline, Rector of Beaconsfield from February 1900 O-CCH/Ph/015 Date: c1900Sepia photograph of the Pink Ward. (Page 21 of Album)Photograph shows a number of cots with nine young children and two nurses O-CCH/Ph/016 Date: [c1920]Sepia photograph of the Play Room. (Reverse of page 21 of Album).Photograph shows playhouses and rocking horse together with eight children and a nurse O-CCH/Ph/017 Date: [c1920]Sepia photograph of the Blue Ward (Page 22 of Album)Photograph shows a number of cots with eight young children and two nurses O-CCH/Ph/018 Date: [c1920]Back & White photograph of the new additions of White Barn. (Page 23 of Album).Photograph shows the new additions of the children’s dining room, play room and isolation block opened by Lady Burnham 5th May 1925 O-CCH/Ph/019 Date: 1925Back & White photograph of the new additions of White Barn. (Reverse of page 23 of Album)Photograph shows the new additions of the children’s dining room, play room and isolation block opened by Lady Burnham 5th May 1925 – (wider view) O-CCH/Ph/020 Date: 1925Black & White photograph of Dining Room (Page 24 of Album)Photograph shows four tables with a number of children and seven nurses O-CCH/Ph/021 Date: 1925Sepia photograph of the Pink Ward (Reverse of page 24 of album)Photograph shows a number of cots with six children and two nurses O-CCH/Ph/022 Date: 1925Sepia photograph of Blue Ward. (Page 25 of Album).Photograph shows a number of cots, a rocking horse and two nurses O-CCH/Ph/023 Date: 1925Black & White photograph of the playground. (Reverse of page 25 of Album).Photograph shows grassed area with swing and toys used by the children at play. Four nurses are minding children. O-CCH/Ph/024 Date: 1925 PAGE:12Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! 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(Reverse of page 2 of Album).Item: Two photographs of staff and children at the Convalescent Home. (Page 3 of Album).Item: Sepia photograph of the committee at the Convalescent Home. (Reverse of page 3 of Album)Item: Sepia photograph of the shelter in London End. (Page 4 of Album).Item: Sepia photographs of children and staff outside the home in London End together with hand written notes (Page7 of Album).Item: Group of 7 photographs of Belgian refugees. Included 'colour enhanced' one (Reverse of page 8 of Album).Item: 4 photographs and a postcard about the Belgian Refugees in Beaconsfield and handwritten notes. Also includes articles on the refugees. (Page 8 of Album).Item: 3 Sepia photographs (1 large 2 small) of Staff, (Reverse of page 9 of Album).Item: 1 Sepia photograph and 1 postcard showing staff and staff with children. (Page 10 of Album)Item: Four sepia photographs of a malnourished war baby. (Page 15 of Album)Item: Portrait photograph of Miss Edith Gooch, Matron. (Page 16 of Album)Item: A photograph titled the new home "White Barn" June 1922. (Reverse of page 19 of Album).Item: Copy of photograph of Rev. A. S. Commeline (Reverse of page20 of Album)Item: Sepia photograph of the Pink Ward. (Page 21 of Album)Item: Sepia photograph of the Play Room. (Reverse of page 21 of Album).Item: Sepia photograph of the Blue Ward (Page 22 of Album)Item: Back & White photograph of the new additions of White Barn. (Page 23 of Album).Item: Back & White photograph of the new additions of White Barn. (Reverse of page 23 of Album)Item: Black & White photograph of Dining Room (Page 24 of Album)Item: Sepia photograph of the Pink Ward (Reverse of page 24 of album)Item: Sepia photograph of Blue Ward. (Page 25 of Album).Item: Black & White photograph of the playground. (Reverse of page 25 of Album).Item: Black & White photograph of 'Rest Time' at the Home. (Page 26 of Album).Item: Black & White photograph of Queen arriving at the Home. (Reverse of page 27 of Album)Item: Original Black & White photograph of the Queen's visit to the Home. (Page 28 of Album)Item: Two Black & White photographs showing sun lamp treatment at the Home. (Reverse of page 30 of Album).Item: Black & White Photograph of V Briscoe Tritton and newspaper cuttings of his obituary and funeral. (Page 30A of Album).Item: Two photographs of little girls, one photo of them kissing. (Reverse of page 31 of Album).Item: Black and white photograph of children playing on swings. (Page 32 of Album).Item: Black and white photograph of six girls wearing hats sitting in a pram. (Reverse of page 32 of Album).Item: Black and white photograph of girls playing with a pram. (Page 33 of Album)Item: Six children in a pram. (Reverse of page 33 of Album).Item: Two girls kissing. (Page 34 of Album).Item: Full length photograph of two girls kissing, (Reverse of page 34 of Album).Item: Black and white photograph of five children with a pram. (Page 35 of Album),Item: Black and white photograph of two girls holding hands. (Reverse of page 35 of Album)Item: Portrait photograph of Viscount Burnham. (Reverse of page 36 of Album).Item: Portrait photograph of the Rev. R B P Wells, Rector. (Reverse of page 37 of Album).Item: Black & white photograph mounted on a cardItem: Photocopies of a photograph 'Out for a Morning walkItem: Photocopy of a photograph showing children and nurses in the new dining roomItem: Photograph showing Children during rest hourItem: Photograph showing the White Barn new extensionItem: Black and White PhotographItem: Colour photograph Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
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