Watford Orphan School and Asylum, Watford

The London Orphan Asylum was opened in 1871 originally housing 450 children. The Asylum was originally based in Clapton, east London and, after an outbreak of typhoid fever, moved to Watford for more space and a cleaner environment. The building cost £63,000 to erect and the foundation stone was laid in July 1869 by the Prince and Princess of Wales. The buildings are Grade II listed and the complex was sympathetically converted into residential apartments in the 1980s.

For genealogists and family historians:

I have a complete list of every boy and girl in the Schools on 1 JuUly 1932. This gives the date of birth, date of admission, number of children from the same family, father's occupation and residence at the time of the father's death. To make an enquiry please email me using the contacts, here.

The London Orphan Asylum in Watford which opened in 1871.

The London Orphan Asylum, Watford, an aerial view c1920s.

 

The London Orphan Asylum, Watford, c1912.
From a postcard franked 1912.

 
 

The London Orphan Asylum, Watford, c1912.
From a postcard franked 1912.

The entrance hall to the main building.
 

The Chapel building.

Andrew Reed Court on the Reeds Development .

Views around Andrew Reed Court on the Reeds Development .