IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
New Mossford Way, ILFORD, IG6 1FJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to New Mossford Way, IG6 1FJ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (73 Images Found)

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Former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children).
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.06 miles
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Monument to Thomas Barnardo at the former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children). Barnardo's ashes, those of family members and those of many grown-up former Barnardo's boys and girls have been scattered here.
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.06 miles
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Monument to Thomas Barnardo at the former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children). The monument here shows Charity at the top (out of shot), with Thomas Barnardo below her. The girls shown on the bas-relief below Thomas Barnardo are modelled on actual residents at the time of the monument's design: note that the girl on the right is wearing callipers on her legs. Barnardo's ashes, those of family members and those of many grown-up former Barnardo's boys and girls have been scattered here.
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.06 miles
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Monument to Thomas Barnardo at the former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children). The monument here shows Charity at the top, assisting a child, with Thomas Barnardo below her. His ashes, those of family members and those of many grown-up former Barnardo's boys and girls have been scattered here.
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.06 miles
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Cottage for tuberculosis sufferers, former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children). This particular cottage was designed for children with tuberculosis: in line with the medical theories of the day, it has extra-large windows to increase the amount of fresh air and sunlight reaching the residents.
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.08 miles
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Ashurst Drive, near Barkingside
A bend in the road on Ashurst Drive, in north east London's outer suburbs. At this point, Ashurst Drive continues straight ahead into a cul-de-sac. The road around the bend is Barnardo Drive. Barnardo Drive doubtlessly takes its name from the Dr. Barnardo's charity, which has its headquarters close by. More information about Dr. Barnardo's is available here: http://www.barnardos.org.uk/
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 5 Jun 2017
0.08 miles
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Former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children).
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.09 miles
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Former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children).
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.11 miles
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Princes Road at the junction of Horns Road
Image: © David Howard Taken: 9 May 2021
0.13 miles
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Former Barnardo's home, Barkingside
The Barnardo's home at Barkingside featured cottages (in which girls could live in a family-like environment) around three large greens. On the death of Thomas Barnardo, a memorial statue was erected at the point where the three greens met. Only one of the greens survives now; the cottages on the north side are occupied by Barnardo's administrative staff and those on the south side have been converted to housing for the elderly. At the north-east corner of the surviving green is the children's church, which was paid for by an anonymous donor in memory of her parents and is specifically designed for children (the pews are child-sized and the images in the stained glass are of Bible stories featuring children).
Image: © Christopher Hilton Taken: 21 Oct 2011
0.14 miles
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