US Vogue October 1, 1955
Bernardos
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US Vogue October 1, 1955
Bernardos
From the late 1860s right up to 1948, over 100,000 children of all ages were emigrated right across Canada, from the United Kingdom, to be used as indentured farm workers and domestics. Believed by Canadians to be orphans, only approximately 12 percent truly were. During the First World War, many Home Boys enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, just to get back to see any family that they might still have in the ‘old’ country. Some ran away from their placements and lied about their age to achieve this or to get away from a bad or abusive placement.
Did You Know About Dr. Bernardo's Baby's Castle? British Home Children -- Home Boys
Did You Know About Dr. Bernardo’s Baby’s Castle? British Home Children — Home Boys
Dr Bernado’s Baby Castle — Real Photo taken by family of the Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich Photo Collection ( side stairs are no longer there and stone pillars are now covered in trees looking at earler photo below) Photograph from Edward Jones, a Barnardo child who was sent to live here when his mother died. He was three months old.Officially opened on August 9th 1886, this Barnardo’s home was…
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Home Boys and Family--Mallindine Family -- Larry Clark
Home Boys and Family–Mallindine Family — Larry Clark
My grandfathers photos, the first, taken on his admittance to Barnardos (photo courtesy of Jason Porteous and Linda’s post). Larry Clark Larry Clark’s Grandfather–Alfred Henry Mallindine This first piece was found here (Lynwen Clark, no relation) historian’s remarks. the Her web page is here Alfred was born in Plaistow, Essex on 7 September 1889; he was the second son of Joseph Mallindine and…
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Our Top 5 Second-Hand Stores in Dublin City Centre
Whether you are looking for a dress for a special occasion, something funky for a festival or even something casual for everyday wear, these five stores will got you covered. All of these stores offer a wide variety of clothing suitable for every occasion as well as some unique accessories and footwear. Amazing options that are not harmful to our environment and society.
1) Fresh Temple Bar
Fresh is a clothing store located in the heart of Dublin's City Centre. It offer a variety of clothing suitable for women, men & children. Fresh sells contemporary clothing, re-worked vintage clothing as well as their own Fresh Label. One of the best alternative store in Dublin. Levis starting from €25, Harrington's from €45 and some cool band tops starting from only €10. Check out their website and social media accounts for special offers and discounts.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fresh-Temple-Bar-297215551401/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshtemplebar/?hl=en
Website: https://www.freshtemplebar.com/
2)Bernardos
Bernardos in a non-profit organization that raises money for disadvantage children in Ireland through selling second-hand clothing, footwear and accessories. The store offers impressive selection of men’s, women's and children clothing. YOU can really find some treasures in there! Bernardos also sells brand new clothing which has been donated by a range of retailers, wholesalers and manufactures. Apart from clothing they also offer a large selection of CD’s, DVD’s and books suitable for all age groups. Prices are very low starting from only €2. To support these guys you can visit their stores across Ireland as well as donating any unwanted clothing, footwear and more.
3)Dublin Vintage Factory
Dublin Vintage Factory is a vintage store based in Smithfield Square. It offers high quality and affordable vintage pieces. Amazing selection of unique garments as well as everyday wear. It is Ireland's premier vintage clothing kilo store. All clothes are sold at only €20 per kilo! Apart from great clothes customers can enjoy super tasty coffee featuring Cloud Picker Coffee. For special offers and discounts visit their website and social media accounts.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dublinvintagefactory/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dublinvintagefactory/?hl=en
Website: https://www.dublinvintagefactory.com/
4) Nine Crows Vintage
Nine Crows is located in Temple Bar. It offers handpicked men’s and women’s garments. They also offer a great collection of re-worked items that are hand sewn specifically in their store. Since their opening in 2010, they've had great success as each piece in their store is unique and cannot be bought anywhere else. Recently they've opened up their new Thrift Shop on Pembroke Row. We would highly recommend visiting their website as these guys talk about sustainability and the benefits of buying second-hand clothes.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShopNineCrows/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninecrowstemplebar/?hl=en
Website: https://www.shopninecrows.com/
5) Siopaella Designer Exchange
This one is specifically for ALL OF YOU DESIGNER LOVERS! Siopaella is a award winning designer resale boutique in Dublin. Siopaella has three locations in Dublin. These are Cecilia Street, Wicklow Street and Temple Lane South. They are passionate about sustainability and offering their customers great value. Siopaella offers a large variety of authentic designer bags such as Channel, Saint Lauren, Balenciaga, Fendi and lots more. Great range of vintage clothing as well as unique jewelry pieces, shoes, wallets, sunglasses, scarves, hats and belts. Be sure to check their stores out. We absolutely love the idea of designer exchange!
Facebook: https://www.siopaella.com/
Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/siopaella/
Website: https://www.instagram.com/siopaella/?hl=en
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