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- Actors_Orphanage abstract "The Actors' Orphanage was started in 1896 by Kittie Carson at Croydon and was established as the Actors' Orphanage Fund in 1912.In 1915 the Orphanage moved to Langley Hall at Langley (was in Buckinghamshire - now in Berkshire). The orphanage was both a home and a school to approximately 60 children. At ages 15–17 pupils sat the School Leaving Certificate of Cambridge University and if 10 subjects were taken to Matriculation.The home and school was moved to Silverlands at Chertsey, Surrey in 1938 where it remained until 1940. In September 1940 the Orphanage was evacuated to the USA where the children were housed in New York City at the Edwin Gould Foundation, and the children were sent to local schools.After the war ended the Fund established a home (once again at Silverlands, Chertsey). This arrangement ended in 1958 and the Actors' Orphanage ceased to exist. Those remaining children were moved to new houses in Hemmel Hempstead Road Watford. Some were placed in private schools.The 1912 fund was re-established as the Actors' Charitable Trust and financial and care help was offered to those in need.Over the years many from the theatrical profession have given time and money to the running of the orphanage including some who became presidents of the orphanage among whom are Sir Gerald du Maurier, Noël Coward, Laurence Olivier and the last president Lord Attenborough.".
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- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Croydon.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_du_Maurier.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Langley,_Berkshire.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Laurence_Olivier.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Noël_Coward.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Attenborough.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink Surrey.
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
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- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actor's Orphanage".
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actors Orphanage".
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actors' Charitable Trust home".
- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actors' Charitable Trust".
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- Actors_Orphanage wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Actors' Orphanage".
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- Actors_Orphanage subject Category:Childrens_charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Actors_Orphanage comment "The Actors' Orphanage was started in 1896 by Kittie Carson at Croydon and was established as the Actors' Orphanage Fund in 1912.In 1915 the Orphanage moved to Langley Hall at Langley (was in Buckinghamshire - now in Berkshire). The orphanage was both a home and a school to approximately 60 children.".
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