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The life of the Reverend Thomas Bowman Stephenson : founder of 'The Children's Home' and of the Wesley Deaconess Institute
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London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer, by Hugh Meller & Brian Parsons
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He founded what was to become the National Children's Home in 1869. He later founded the
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He retired in 1907 and died in London on 6 July 1912. He is buried in
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Thomas Bowman Stephenson and the National Children's Home
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President of the Methodist Conference
William Fiddian Moulton
James Harrison Rigg
Wesleyan Methodist
children's homes
Action for Children
deaconesses
Wesleyan Deaconesses
President of the Methodist Conference
London School Board
Ilkley
West Yorkshire
City of London Cemetery
"140 years of Action for Children"
"History of the MDO"
The life of the Reverend Thomas Bowman Stephenson : founder of 'The Children's Home' and of the Wesley Deaconess Institute
"The National Children's Home Story: Staff Training"
Thomas Bowman Stephenson and the National Children's Home
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