Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.

Date | 1869 |
people | Bishop |
others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
Sponsors | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
People | Bishop |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Document Type | Pamphlets and Prints |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date of Death | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
Material Type | Image |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
Appeal for subscription regarding the establishment of an orphanage for destitute European and other children in Hong Kong, Bishop Alford, 1869
This is an appeal issued by Bishop Charles R Alford for funding to convert the Diocesan Female School (established in 1859) into an orphanage for destitute European and Eurasian children. The institution subsequently opened in 1869 was named Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the forerunner of Diocesan Boys' School and Diocesan Girls' School.
Date | 1869 |
People | Bishop |
Others | Christian school (Protestant)|orphanage|Education for non-Chinese children |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Education in Pre-war Hong Kong |
Source | Church Mission Society source file: CMS C CH_O 12_15 |
Repository | Church Mission Society |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Church Mission Society |
Accession No. | Edu_CMS_009 |
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