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See also [[Orphan Schools in Madras]].
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==Lawrence Asylum, Lovedale, near Ootacamund, Madras Presidency==
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*Situation in 1856 before establishment. [http://books.google.com/books?id=wrcOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA552 Google Books] page 552, ''Allen’s Indian Mail'', 1856
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*Commenced 1858, control passed to Government 1860. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vERnljM1uiEC&pg=PA314 Limited View Google Books] page 314 ''Gazetteer of South India, Volume 2'' by  W Francis 1988 (probably a reprint of an earlier book, perhaps 1905.) First however, Government insisted that the religious principles adopted at the Lawrence Military Asylum, Sanawar, must be adopted.[http://books.google.com/books?id=luXS-8vTrJQC&pg=PA262 Limited View Google Books] page 262 ''The Nilgiris,Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers'' by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908.
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*Amalgamation of the [[Orphan Schools in Madras#Madras Military Male Orphan Asylum|Madras Military Male Orphan Asylum]] with the Lawrence Asylum was considered from 1860. In April 1864 the land at Lovedale, near Ootacamund, was selected for the combined institutions and new buildings were constructed. 220 boys from the MMMOA moved in September 1871 [http://books.google.com/books?id=luXS-8vTrJQC&pg=PA262 Limited View Google Books] page 262 ''The Nilgiris,Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers'' by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908.
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*The girls from the [[Orphan Schools in Madras#Madras Military Female Orphan School|Madras Military Female Orphan School]], about 100, were transferred to the Lawrence Asylum, Lovedale in October 1904 as Government required their premises in Madras. [http://books.google.com/books?id=luXS-8vTrJQC&pg=PA263 Limited View Google Books] page 263, The Nilgiris Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908
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* Conditions early 1930's [http://books.google.com/books?id=pP_TdfyFDQEC&pg=PA3 Limited View Google Books] page 3 ''The Way We Are: An Anglo-Indian Mosaic''- Chapter "Never Give In" by Moira Breen 2008.
  
  
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Revision as of 07:24, 9 September 2009

See also Orphan Schools in Madras.

Lawrence Asylum, Lovedale, near Ootacamund, Madras Presidency

  • Situation in 1856 before establishment. Google Books page 552, Allen’s Indian Mail, 1856
  • Commenced 1858, control passed to Government 1860. Limited View Google Books page 314 Gazetteer of South India, Volume 2 by W Francis 1988 (probably a reprint of an earlier book, perhaps 1905.) First however, Government insisted that the religious principles adopted at the Lawrence Military Asylum, Sanawar, must be adopted.Limited View Google Books page 262 The Nilgiris,Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908.
  • Amalgamation of the Madras Military Male Orphan Asylum with the Lawrence Asylum was considered from 1860. In April 1864 the land at Lovedale, near Ootacamund, was selected for the combined institutions and new buildings were constructed. 220 boys from the MMMOA moved in September 1871 Limited View Google Books page 262 The Nilgiris,Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908.
  • The girls from the Madras Military Female Orphan School, about 100, were transferred to the Lawrence Asylum, Lovedale in October 1904 as Government required their premises in Madras. Limited View Google Books page 263, The Nilgiris Volume 1 of Madras district gazetteers by W Francis 1994 reprint of an earlier book, probably 1908
  • Conditions early 1930's Limited View Google Books page 3 The Way We Are: An Anglo-Indian Mosaic- Chapter "Never Give In" by Moira Breen 2008.