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Poster Print : Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm, Creator: Unknown
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Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm, Creator: Unknown
Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm, Red-Hill, [Surrey], 1856. The new School-house is the gift of Mr. Gladstone, the treasurer; Mr. Bell giving his gratuitous services, as architect, in its design and construction. It will contain from forty to fifty boys...M. De Metz [sic] came just on the conclusion of the ceremony, and delivered a very eloquent address in French, which the Bishop afterwards translated with a singular felicity and exactness of expression...M. De Metz, whose services and sacrifices in the cause of reforming youthful criminals are so well known...[said]
"The noble science of improving men, of making the bad good, cannot be learnt in a moment - is not every one's acquirement. So high a mission requires self-denial, devotedness of spirit, a thorough morality of conduct; above all, deeply Christian feelings". From "Illustrated London News", 1856
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Step back in time with our vintage poster print from the Media Storehouse collection. This beautiful, historic image captures the Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm in Surrey, England, in 1856. The treasurer, Mr. Gladstone, proudly lays the first stone of the new building, surrounded by community members and children. This captivating, unknown creation from Heritage Images transports you to a bygone era, making it a perfect addition to any home or office decor. Bring history to life with this unique and intriguing poster print.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.8cm x 51.4cm (30.2" x 20.2")
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In this historic photograph, taken in 1856, we witness the Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New School-House at the Philanthropic Society's Farm in Red-Hill, Surrey. The new schoolhouse was a generous gift from Mr. Gladstone, the treasurer, with Mr. Bell providing his architectural services gratis. The school was designed to accommodate forty to fifty boys. The image captures a pivotal moment in the construction process, with dignitaries and community members gathered around the foundation stone. Among the attendees was M. De Metz, whose dedication to reforming youthful criminals was widely recognized. M. De Metz delivered an eloquent address in French, which was translated by the Bishop with remarkable accuracy and precision. In his speech, M. De Metz emphasized the importance of the noble science of improving men and making the bad good. He acknowledged that this mission was not an easy one, requiring self-denial, devotedness of spirit, a thorough morality of conduct, and deeply Christian feelings. The construction of the new schoolhouse represented a significant step forward in the Society's efforts to provide a better future for young boys in need of guidance and support. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the philanthropic initiatives that aimed to transform the lives of vulnerable children in the 19th century. It serves as a reminder of the enduring importance of education and the power of community support in shaping the lives of future generations.
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