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Mile Oak School, Portslade - Dining Room
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Mile Oak School, Portslade - Dining Room
Boys seated in the dining room at Mile Oak Industrial School at Portslade, near Brighton. Date: circa 1930
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1. Title: "A Moment of Nourishment and Camaraderie: Boys Gathered in the Dining Room at Mile Oak Industrial School, Portslade, circa 1930" 2. Description: This evocative black-and-white photograph captures a moment in time at Mile Oak Industrial School in Portslade, near Brighton, circa 1930. The image portrays a scene of boys seated around a long, wooden dining table, engaged in conversation and enjoying their meal. The boys, dressed in uniform, display a range of expressions, from focused attention on their food to lighthearted banter with their peers. The dining room, with its high ceilings and large windows, is filled with natural light, creating an atmosphere of warmth and welcome. 3. Background: Mile Oak Industrial School was established in 1857 to provide welfare and social care services for boys in need, including those who were orphaned, neglected, or delinquent. The school was run by the Brighton and Hove Corporation and was part of a larger network of industrial schools across Britain that aimed to provide education, training, and rehabilitation for vulnerable children. The dining room was a central part of daily life at the school, where boys gathered to share meals and build social connections. 4. Significance: This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing insight into the lives of boys living in an industrial school during the early 20th century. It highlights the importance of communal dining and the role it played in fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among the boys. The image also underscores the broader historical context of child welfare and social care services in Britain during this period. 5. Copyright: This photograph is available for licensing from Mary Evans Picture Library, reference number: MEV000118. It is a valuable addition to any collection focused on social history, education, or childhood studies.
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