THE GUILD OF BRAVE POOR THINGS
... inserting fomer letters in the interests of the Guild ol tbe Brave Poor Thing*. . . I am, Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE KIMMINS. , Dame Armstrong House. Harrowou-tbe-Hlll, April 13. ...
... inserting fomer letters in the interests of the Guild ol tbe Brave Poor Thing*. . . I am, Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE KIMMINS. , Dame Armstrong House. Harrowou-tbe-Hlll, April 13. ...
... equipment of the craft school which readers may be pleaded to eend, for which a sum of £l,OOO will required.— Yours, etc., GRACE T. KIMMINS. Guild the Brave Poor Thing®, Dame Armetrong House, Harrow. ...
... Town Hell. Some hundreds firls from the venous elementary schools of the seif nhourhoed. under the direction of Bister Grace (Hie. Kimmins), provided the entertainment, entcriof with evident enjoyment into the spirit of the carols end Old Bof Irih staging ...
... the lives of East End children, will be present. The special programmes are ss. each, and may be obtained of Sister Grace (Mrs. Kimmins), Bermondsey Settlement Lodge, S.E. The proceeds will be devoted to sending parties of poor and afflicted children to ...
... Guy Pcarse, Mr. Percy Bunting and Mrs. Bunting. Mr. Bamford Slack, circuit steward, Mr. Percy Parker, Dr. Kimmins and “Sister Grace” (Mrs. Kimmins), tho Rev. C. Ensor Walters, and Mr. J. Crowl© Smith. As the congregation assembled tho organist played Chopin's ...
... and children of very tender years have either been neglected or fed with food of a very indigestible character. Sister Grace (Mn. Kimmins) found this to be the case in Bermondsey, and initiated the Guild of Play, which soon became a popular institution, ...
... publish the list of donations to the amount required. With many thanks to the Standard, 1 am. Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE T. KIMMINS. Dame Armstrong House, Harrow-on-the-HilL P.S.—A visit to the Crafts School Chailey will convince anyone (as it has convinced ...
... gift to the Guild of Brave Poor Things, so closely associated with Bermondsey Settlement. was quite unexpected. and Mrs. Grace T. Kimmins. of Dame Armstrong House, Harrow-on-the Hill, in making the announcement, states that £l.OOO will furnish and equip the ...
... make for a ‘better ke for ohiidhood that of “The | Guild of Brave Poor Things,” initiated and manipulated by Sister Grace (Mrs. Dr. Kimmins), of the Bermondsey Settlement, occupies a very high place. Its |very name indicates its virtue, and today the Guild ...
... is month of may! ” composed by Mor- “6 ere come three dukes a- and “Old is dead.” songs were which had in the pro- Grace (Mrs. Kimmins) other ancient music pre served in the British Museum. At the conc] usion the entertainment. All had seen the performance ...
... anything of the slumming work of the East-End has heard of Sister Grace, otherwise Mrs. Kimmins, of the Bermondsey Settlement and the Guild of the 13ra‘e Poor Things. Mrs. Kimmins has taken sonic of the leading features of her extended experience to ...
... Speech Day, on the 24th inst., when the prizes will be distributed Lord Llangattock. I am, Sir, your obedient servant. GRACE T. KIMMINS. Dame Armstrong House, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Cpoasbllla at Fraserburgh. To tie Editor of The Standard. Sir,—lt may interest ...