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Philanthropic Road, Redhill

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The Philanthropic Society's farm, at Redhill - the ceremony on Monday.
His Royal Highness Price Albert laid the foundation stone, at Redstone Hill, near Reigate.
The Illustrated London News.

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Donald Badger from Cambridge, On Canada posted this comment on Thursday 08 August 2013 16:09:00.

I am looking for information about my Great grandfather Adam Badger. Canadian record indicate he came to Canada in May of 1874 from the Red Hill Reformatory. Are there any records on file for him.



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The Philanthropic Society's farm, at Redhill.
The Illustrated London News, June 14th 1851.

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Joyce Coles from Ocala, Florida posted this comment on Thursday 01 September 2011 18:31:00.

My great grand uncle was sent here in 1871. I have found his name on a list and am now trying to find printable photos for a family account.


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Sue Cull from Derbyshire posted this comment on Tuesday 10 January 2012 18:22:00.

My Great, Great Grandad also went here in 1881 aged 15. I would like to know how i can find out if any records exist for my Ancestory file if anyone can help.


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Donald Badger from Cambridge, Ont, Canada posted this comment on Wednesday 29 February 2012 17:49:00.

My great grandfather came to Canada in May of 1874 and is noted from the Redhill Reformatory. Can anyone tell me more about his past and family?



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Harvest Home at the Philanthropic Society's farm, Red-Hill. 1852.


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Ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new school-house
at the Philanthropic Society's farm, Red-Hill.

M. De Metz laid the stone. In attendance were the Bishop of St. David's, the Dean of Salisbury, Mr. Adderley, M.P., Mr. H.T. Hope, Mr. A. Beresford Hope, Mr. W. Cotton, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Penrhyn, Mr. Somers Cocks, M.P., Mr. Stuart, Mr. Phillipps, Mr. Moxon, Rev. J.C. Wynter. The Illustrated London News, 1856.


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Home for fifty boys recently built on the Philantropic Society's farm, Redhill,
at the expense of Mr. Samuel Gurney, MP.

This institution is quietly and successfully carrying on its operations at Redhill, Surrey. The Philanthropic Society was established so far back as the year 1788. In 1849, under the guidance of the Rev. Sydney Turner (the present Inspector of Reformatories), the committee founded the farm schools, consisting of a very complete establishment. Year by year its influence has been extended and its usefulness acknowledged, no efforts being spared by the committee to promote its efficiency and good working. Since the year 1849, 1484 boys have been received, of whom more than 600 have emigrated. A large majority of those who have left its walls are now filling situations with credit to themselves and the good report of their employers. There are now 260 inmates, who are lodged in six separate houses, or "homes," the last erected being names Gurney's, after its generous founder, Mr. Samual Gurney, M.P. The building was erected from the designs of Mr. Richard Bell, and the whole cost amounted to ?1400. On Wednesday, the 11th ult.. the harvest home was celebrated with the usual sports and festivities, in the presence of a large gathering of the neighbouring clergy and gentry. To those who would know more of the society's work we would recommend a visit to the farm and a persual of the last report of the excellent chaplain, the Rev. Charles Walters, M.A. The Illustrated London News, October 5th, 1861.


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Harvest home at the Philanthropic Society's Farm-School, Redhill.
The Illustrated London News, September 10th 1864.


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Harvest Home at the Philanthropic Society's Farm-School, Redhill, Surrey : The Last Load.
The Illustrated London News, September 18th 1869.

The Boy's Reformatory, Redhill.

The annual harvest home of the Philanthropic Society took place at their far, Redhill, on Wednesday week. The attendance of visitors was unusually large. The various buildings were gaily decorated for the occasion, and the whole establishment appeared to the best advantage. Nothing could exceed the cleanliness and good order displayed through the buildings and grounds of the farm, and the appearance of all the rescued "waifs and strays" of humanity under the society's charge was highly creditable.

A muster of the boys first took place. Then a certain number of them were told off to carry the "last load" to the farmyard, one of the most pleasing features in the days' proceedings. A thanksgiving service in the chapel, with a sermon by the Rev. W.F.C.S. Faser, followed. After the service in the chapel came races and games, a supper for the boys, the address of the chairman of the day (Mr. J. Gladstone, reasurer of the society), and distribution of the prizes. Addresses were also delivered by Mr. C. White, J.P.; Mr. P. Hanbury, J.P.; Mr. Onslow, and the Rev C. Walters, the resident Chaplain, to whose zeal and energy the society owes so much. The latter gentleman gave an interesting account of the progress of the society. He stated that, since the removal of the society's establishment to Redhill in 1849, up to December, 1868, as many as 2128 have been admitted, and 1837 discharged. Of the latter, 892 have emigrated to various colonies. Since last harvest home seventy-seven boys have been admitted, and sixty-eight discharged. Of the latter number, thirty-eight emigrated, eighteen went to employment, eight to friends, two to sea, and two were unfit for school through disease. Ten of these went on license before term ended, and all have done well. Of the sixty-six, none are now in prison, and only two are of doubtful conduct. The school is in a flourishing condition in every particular. The general health continues good, and the general conduct satisfactory. No death has occurred in the school for three years. The farming has also been good. There are at present in the school 293 boys, against 280 in 1868, 265 in 1867 and 129 in 1866. The floggings number six, against six in 1868, sixteen in 1867, and eleven in 1866. The desertions show an increase. They number seven, against three in 1868, twelve in 1867 and seven in 1866. The conduct of discharged boys is usually good. Mr Walters noticed that the usefulness of reformatories in diminishing crime appears from the comparative increase of adult and juvenile crime. Adult convictions were less than 5 per cent in the year 1868; and in the two last years adult convictions had increased 15 per cent, and juvenile about 7.5. In Scotland, while adult convictions in 1868 increased 4 per cent, juvenile convictions increased 10 per cent. This unsatisfactory addition to juvenile crime happened at a time when reformatory work at Glasgow was almost suspended, through the temporary closing of the House of Refuge there. In 1868, 554 boys and girls were recognised in prison as having been formerly in reformatory schools, out of a total discharged of 11,402. The known lapses from the reformatory schools of Great Britain are therefore less than 5 per cent(5.1 boys and 3.6 girls). The average percentage doing well in all of the reformatory schools in Great Britain is sixty-nine. The average at Redhill has been seventy-six.




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Shoemaking at the Philanthropic Society's Farm School at Redhill.
The Graphic, May 18th, 1872.


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The Philanthropic Farm-School Church, Redhill. 1885. Berryman.


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The Harvest Home at the Philanthropic Home for Boys at Redhill. October 3rd 1891. The Graphic.

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Pat Pepperrell from Kingston upon Thames Surrey posted this comment on Tuesday 17 January 2017 15:45:00.

I am searching for my grandmothers brother who was in this institution in 1891 aged 14, his name was George White and was born in Kingston upon Thames Surrey in 1877. in 1895 I believe that he joined the army and his regiment was the Scottish Rifles. I would be very interested to know the reason that he was an inmate in Philanthropic Home and would like to see his records if possible


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Jackie Johnson from Redhill posted this comment on Friday 27 January 2017 15:45:00.

Hi Pat, I do not know reason why George was in this home but the records are held at Surrey History Centre 130 Goldsworth road, Woking, Surrey.Tel: 01483 518737 (Closed Mondays). His admission record for 21.2.1891 is available, with a photo of him too on Ref: 2271/10/21, page/folio 651. Contact SHC or go there with a camera (small fee for use) and photograph his admission register. or ask SHC to copy it/scan or whatever which will incur a larger fee.



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