Dr Barnardos - Babies Castle - May 2011

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tank2020

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Had that Friday feeling, so took the Friday off work and had a drive about. After having a look at La Porte, I drove towards the coast too Babies Castle. This place is well trashed and rotten, I did'nt dare leave the concrete corridors and venture onto the wooden floors.

The Babies Castle was officially opened on 9th August 1886 this institution was for the reception of babies. In 1908 Babies Castle became a mixed home for children under eight years of age. It was particularly used for babies and young children who, owing to their physical condition, were not suited for boarding out.

On the 21st September 1927 the new extension that had been built was officially opened another outstanding event of that year was the installation of a wireless set which was used for the first time on Christmas Day when the older children listened to the Children's Service.

Babies Castle closed, in 1965. It has now been re-named, appropriately enough, 'Hawkhurst Castle', after the nearby village of the same name and operates as a private nursing home for the elderly, under the direction of Kent County Council.


For more info
http://www.goldonian.org/photos/photo_archive_homes/pages/babies_castle_england_.htm

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Cheers for looking. t2020. :)
 
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Nice find. Just wondering on the death certificate wouldn't it be an idea to block out the person's name? :)
 

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