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London Orphan Asylum Lobby Card
A card pleading the case of Elizabeth Rose Shepherd which was distributed to those eligible to vote at an election of entrants to the London Orphan Asylum, Clapton. Date: 1857
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1857 Accomodation Asylum Case Clapton Distributed Election Eligible Orphan Pleading Shepherd Vote Welfare Childrens Elizabeth Entrants
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This poignant lobby card from 1857 implores the eligible voters of London to consider the plight of Elizabeth Rose Shepherd and the children residing at the London Orphan Asylum in Clapton. The asylum, which provided accommodation for destitute and abandoned children, was in dire need of public support to continue its essential social welfare work. Elizabeth Rose Shepherd, a young girl in the care of the asylum, is depicted in the image, her eyes filled with sadness and her expression conveying a deep sense of longing. The card's text implores voters to "cast your vote in favor of those who will best promote the interests of the London Orphan Asylum," emphasizing the importance of the upcoming election of entrants to the institution. The London Orphan Asylum, established in 1846, was a vital resource for children in need during a time when poverty and social inequality were rampant. The asylum provided food, shelter, and education to over 1,000 children, relying on the support of the community to continue its mission. This lobby card serves as a powerful reminder of the historical importance of grassroots advocacy and the role that individual actions can play in shaping the lives of vulnerable members of society. The image of Elizabeth Rose Shepherd and the plea for support from the London Orphan Asylum resonate deeply, evoking emotions and inspiring compassion and empathy even today.
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