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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Surrey => Topic started by: gimli74 on Friday 05 May 23 14:11 BST (UK)
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Hi
I am wondering if anyone can help me. I am looking for information on St Christopher's Home for Boys in Penge. It was situated at 5 Avenue Road, Penge.
I have just discovered that my Great Grandfather was an inmate their in 1921 and I am trying to find out any information and if any records still exist.
I have contacted both Croydon and Bromley council and they have no records at all.
Thanks in advanced
Gimli 74
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I assume that Mr and Mrs A J Summers were there in the 1921 census, so not much new information here I'm afraid.
Note the gender fluidity in the arrangements!
16 December 1921, Norwood News
Whist Drive. – An enjoyable whist drive was held at St. Christopher's Home for Boys, Avenue-road, Penge, on Saturday evening, in aid of the funds of the home. Mr. A. J. Summers officiated as as M. C. Twelve tables were occupied. All the prizes were given by friends of the home, and the whist chairs and tables were lent by the Penge Constitutional Club, Ltd. Tho drive was a complete success socially and financially. The energetic hon. secretary of the local committee, Mrs. A. J. Summers, who arranged the drive, distributed the prizes, the winners being: Ladies: 1, Mrs. E. M. Street; 2, Miss Nellie Llellyett. Gent.'s: 1, Mr. P. J. Hayes; 2, Mrs. Williams (playing as gentleman). Highest at interval: Ladies, Mrs. Mitcham; gent.'s, Miss Barnes (playing as gentleman). Mr. Summers, on behalf of the local committee, thanked the players for their presence, and assured them they had not only spent a pleasant evening, but had also been the means of helping & most deserving cause. A vote of thanks to Mrs. Summers was heartily accorded.
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Thank you for this. I have absolutely no information on the home. I know the Census record was filled out by Miss Mabe.
Any information is greatly received.
Thanks again
Gimli 74
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I assume that Mr and Mrs A J Summers were there in the 1921 census, so not much new information here I'm afraid.
I suspect that they were just fund raising, not resident.
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Is it connected with this organisation? https://www.stchris.org.uk/about-us/our-history/ If so it's an independent charity
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Kelly's 1922 Beckenham & Penge street directory lists it as:
St. Christopher's Boys' Home (Society of the Holy Family).
No 5 was a private house in the following 1923 directory and also in the 1917 one. I don't have house-by-house directories for 1918-21 (if any were priduced), and I haven't yet found it elsewhere in the area in any other years,
A Mr Arthur John Summers, solicitor, is shown not far away at 6 Stembridge Road in 1922 qnd 1923. No sign of a Miss Mabe.
I'll keep looking, but it appears it may have been short-lived or moved elsewhere.