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Dean Orphanage, Edinburgh
Inmates of Edinburghs Dean Orphanage for boys. The premises later became Dean College and now form part of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Date: 1912
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College Dean Edinburghs Form Gallery Inmates Orphanage Premises
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This evocative photograph captures the somber atmosphere of Edinburgh's Dean Orphanage for Boys in 1912. The image, now a historical record, shows a group of young boys huddled together, dressed in uniforms and looking intently at the camera. The Dean Orphanage, located on Deanhaugh Street in Edinburgh, Scotland, was established in 1859 to provide shelter and care for orphaned, abandoned, and destitute boys. The premises later underwent significant transformations, becoming Dean College in 1934 and eventually forming part of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in the late 20th century. The Dean Orphanage was a vital institution in Edinburgh's social fabric, offering a sanctuary for thousands of boys over the years. The boys were provided with education, training, and a sense of community, helping them to build a better future. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the institution's rich history and the lives of the boys who once called it home. The photograph's composition, with the boys arranged in two rows, creates a sense of order and unity, despite the apparent solemnity of the scene. The boys' expressions range from curiosity to apprehension, revealing the complex emotions that likely accompanied their time at the orphanage. The photograph's historical significance lies not only in the institution's past but also in the individual stories of the boys it once sheltered. Today, the Dean Orphanage building stands as a testament to Edinburgh's social history and serves as an integral part of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to reflect on the lives of the boys who once resided there and the institution's enduring impact on the city's community.
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