Philanthropist, founder and director of homes for poor children
Thomas John Barnardo
Born
(1845-07-04)4 July 1845
Dublin, Ireland
Died
19 September 1905(1905-09-19) (aged 60)
London, England
Nationality
Irish
Occupation
Philanthropist
Known for
Founder and Director of Barnardo's
Spouse
Sara Louise Elmslie
Children
7, including Syrie Maugham
Thomas John Barnardo (4 July 1845 – 19 September 1905) was an Irish-born, Christian[1] philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children. From the foundation of the first Barnardo's home in 1867 to the date of Barnardo's death, nearly 60,000 children had been taken in.
Although Barnardo never finished his studies at the London Hospital, he used the title of 'doctor' and later secured a licentiate.
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