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British Historical Medal.

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Home For Little Boys 1864 Hanbury Memorial Prize Medal Bronze. 51mm, 71.0g. Signed J.S & A.B. Wyon. Obverse: Bust to left of Alexandra Princess Of Wales. In 1863 three London Philanthropists, W. H. Willans, Robert Culling Hanbury MP and A. O. Charles decided to found the "Homes for Little Boys" as an alternative to the large orphanages and institutions existing at the time. The first home opened in 1864 in a disused poorhouse in the picturesque suburban village of Tottenham. Within two years 90 boys were living there and it was obvious the Tottenham Home could not cope with the numbers in need. The three men resolved to build a "real Home" a "little boys' colony" where groups of 30 could live in family houses, each with its own house-father and house-mother. A common school would be set up together with workshops and a chapel. The site chosen for this pioneering experiment was near Farningham in Kent and Alexandra, Princess of Wales, laid the foundation stone on 7th July 1866. Hanbury, a brewer and partner in Truman Hanbury & Co. was M.P for Middlesex. He died in 1867 and the medal was awarded in his memory. Housed in its original black leather wooden Wyon Box with purple velvet and white silk interior. AU.