Certified 3rd December 1891 for a number not exceeding 45 boys. An additional house was taken at No. 83 Blackfriars Road, and fitted with workshops, reading rooms etc. Departments for printing, cabinet-making and book-binding were initiated for the employment of boys discharged from Industrial Schools, or out of employment. There was a reading room had been founded for the lads after working hours. There was also a gymnasium with baths and lavatory. A great effort was made to promote the best interests of the lads dealt with to secure them a comfortable home, due care and suitable occupation. This auxiliary home was gone from 81 Blackfriars Road, Southwark, Surrey by 1897 and appears again in 1900 at 17 Westminster Bridge Road, London S.E .
STAFF
1893 - Manager Rev. Edward St. John, St. George's Clergy House.