John Grooms Crippleage Hospital London Disabled Flower Girls Society Old Postcar

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  • Start : Sat 31 May 2025 12:16:30 (BST)
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news102 -   This is an antique postcard from the very early 1900s of John Grooms Crippleage in Sekford Street in East London (EC1) - It was a Christian society for disabled girls to sell flowers and as it was launched in 1907 I believe this to be a staff and member photo on its original opening - I have given full information below of John Grooms Crippleage so you can view its history - the postcard is an original real photo postcard unused bar a little light surface this is outstanding condition

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John Alfred Groom was a London engraver and evangelical preacher, who became concerned with the plight of the poverty-stricken and often disabled girls and women who sold flowers and watercress in the streets around Farringdon Market. His work with them began when he founded the Watercress and Flower Girls' Christian Mission in 1866. A permanent home for the mission was found in Harp Alley and Lord Shaftesbury became its first president. Religious services were held at Foresters' Hall until its destruction in 1890, after which John Groom purchased Woodbridge Chapel, Clerkenwell.

 

Taking inspiration from the trend for imported handmade flowers, John Groom set up a factory in Sekforde Street, close to the Woodbridge Chapel, where disabled girls could work at making artificial flowers and thus make a living for themselves. The girls lived in houses in Sekforde Street, rented by John Groom. Further factories were subsequently built in Woodbridge Street and Haywards Place. The name of the charity was changed to John Groom's Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission in 1907.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#230363118
Start TimeSat 31 May 2025 12:16:30 (BST)
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