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Home for fifty boys recently built on the Philantropic Society's farm, Redhill,
at the expense of Mr. Samuel Gurney, MP.
This institution is quietly and successfully carrying on its operations at Redhill, Surrey. The
Philanthropic Society was established so far back as the year 1788. In 1849, under the guidance of the Rev.
Sydney Turner (the present Inspector of Reformatories), the committee founded the farm schools, consisting
of a very complete establishment. Year by year its influence has been extended and its usefulness
acknowledged, no efforts being spared by the committee to promote its efficiency and good working.
Since the year 1849, 1484 boys have been received, of whom more than 600 have emigrated. A large majority of
those who have left its walls are now filling situations with credit to themselves and the good report of
their employers. There are now 260 inmates, who are lodged in six separate houses, or "homes," the last erected
being names Gurney's, after its generous founder, Mr. Samual Gurney, M.P. The building was erected from the
designs of Mr. Richard Bell, and the whole cost amounted to ?1400. On Wednesday, the 11th ult.. the harvest home
was celebrated with the usual sports and festivities, in the presence of a large gathering of the neighbouring
clergy and gentry. To those who would know more of the society's work we would recommend a visit to the farm
and a persual of the last report of the excellent chaplain, the Rev. Charles Walters, M.A.
The Illustrated London News, October 5th, 1861.
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