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A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE SAND WELL HOME. 12...
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fid home , and who has devoted herself to the task of training two youn arriva g l ' g j irls oined in b the y her duties mother of the and nursery a single . instruction sister She was , the shortl of latter the y of after irls whom her in
has orp writing han almost , of reading a entirel clergyman , y and conducted , sing joined ing the . the Another dail circle y in young September lady , also and g has the
shared in the work ; aided by an experienced lady who had month formerly in been the much establi engaged shment in In tuition additi , on and to these who has inmates resided , several six
s . other ladies have made visits of a few weeks' duration , conforming in all respects to the regulationsand materially aiding the work by
, requiring so their as to room accustom s to be the arranged at irls a few to the hours arrival ' notice of , visitors as for , young g
company _, and " The to the peculiar proper situation attention of due the to house them , . its distance from any town
conveyances or railway station indispensabl , etc ., having y necessary rendered to carry men ing servants out the , horses objects and of the Institutionhoys as well as irls have been included in the
and arrangements stable , They and , are are emp also loyed instructed in g the in work netting of the knitting farm , , garden and in ,
. , keep and nearl ing the y all farm the beer and consumed house accounts are made . The by the whole household of the . bread The
laundry shares the is Home under the and direction bwhom of assisted a widow solel , y who by the with young an infant girls , y
all are the washed ladies . ' we In aring summer ; app the arel dairy and , all is the in full house operation linen and , and furnitur by its e considerable lof
pork produc , bacon e several , and p hams igs have provided been , kept the one , latter and to a all cured herself at home supp to . reside y "It is not intended to el engage
pendence permanentl over the , and y in without and the Institution famil comp y claims , but any , and to to join invite thus in to this ladies provide work of of small themselve watching inde s - inexperienced ,
young with chap There lain interesting is a about chapel and to in useful be the secured occupation house , and Under . " the him services the of children a resident will
are . receive religious instruction , and the inmates will enjoy the privileges of Orp dail han y service children . of gentle birth are received and educated : but
boys of this class are not taken in after seven years of age . ** like * this It is , but impossible they the can to Earl be give procured the Countess full by particulars ai of : > plication Dartmouth of to payment Miss Patshill Selwyn , etc . Albri , , in Sand a g _paiDer hton well ,
Birming Wolverhampton work han , either sfurnitur , b or y , annual b e y or any food whose subscri or which hearts ption will or may by be be small thankfull stirred gifts , up y of to received clothin assist , thi . g for s Ladies good the ,
vvill orp ( including be , able all to extras live , , comfortabl ) and , less y if on fourteen they an income furnish of their seventy own pounds room . Orp a year Poor han ,
young _orphans ladies are received for education at three , under shillings a , week twenty for _jjounds the girls a year , and . four
shillings for the bo _;/ s .
A Few Words About The Sand Well Home. 12...
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE SAND WELL HOME . 127
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1859, page 127, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041859/page/55/
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