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Lost grave of ‘home for the incurables’ orphans found after 100 years

The long-lost grave of 15 orphans has been discovered after 100 years by volunteer investigators.

The children – aged between three and 18 years old – had been looked after at a former Barnardo’s children’s home in Manningham, Bradford known as Dr Barnardo’s Home for Little Incurables before their deaths between 1898 and 1911.

The care home provided specialist care for children with terminal or life limiting illnesses, including rickets and tuberculosis which were prevalent at the time.

They were buried in a grave at Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, which was purchased by the charity’s founder Dr Thomas Barnardo and later sunk into the ground and went missing.

Now more than a century later, volunteers from the cemetery’s charity have found the mass grave after transcribing pages of records. 

The group also excavated the area revealing a headstone marked ‘Dr. Barnardo’ for the first time in around 100 years.

Irene Lofthouse, a volunteer and trustee at the charity, said the records covered 125,000 burials and took volunteers five years to transcribe.

She added: ‘It was a revelation to find out that Bradford had been a location for Dr Barnardo’s Home for Little Incurables and we and our research volunteers were excited by the discovery.

A long-lost grave of 15 orphans has been discovered in Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, pictured, after 100 years

A long-lost grave of 15 orphans has been discovered in Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford, pictured, after 100 years

Diggers pictured restoring the grave and the large area of graves surrounding it which had sunk several feet below the ground

Diggers pictured restoring the grave and the large area of graves surrounding it which had sunk several feet below the ground

Children and staff who worked at the Dr Barnardo's Home for Little Incurables. The orphans found in the grave all died between 1898 and 1911

Children and staff who worked at the Dr Barnardo’s Home for Little Incurables. The orphans found in the grave all died between 1898 and 1911

The children buried in the Undercliffe Cemetery grave

The list below shows the 15 children buried at the grave, along with their burial date and age:

June 16, 1899 – Arthur Westwood, age 6

February 15, 1900 – James Alfred Elton, age 15

August 23, 1900 – Samuel Martin Minns, age 15

August 27, 1900 – Joseph Frederick Sunley, age 16

January 22, 1901 – Arthur Ayling, age 11

March 1, 1901 – Robert James Denny, age 14

August 26, 1902 – George Francis Brown, age 3

October 17, 1902 – Horace Russell Everett, age 16

July 24, 1903 – Thomas Michael Varley, age 17

July 27, 1903 – Walter Aleck Percy Goddard, age 9

September 18, 1903 – Esther (Kate) Mason, age 14

December 18, 1903 – George Hague, age 12

April 28, 1904 – Richard Saunders, age 13

December 31, 1904 – Florence Edith Jane Pegler, age 18

September 3, 1906 – Benjamin Lestrille, age 11.

‘As the database record gives the grave number, groundwork volunteers were then able to locate it and assess what needed to be done to restore it, enabling the cemetery to commemorate both Barnardo’s work and the children buried there.

‘Each time we uncover a record and a grave it adds and acknowledges not only to Bradford’s history but also national achievements – of which Barnardo’s is a part.’

The home provided residential care for up to 25 children before it moved to a bigger premise in Harrogate in 1911 which could hold twice the number.

Many of the children were orphans or from families struggling due to poverty.

Barnardo’s is now a large children’s charity which helps support children, young people, and families. 

Volunteers – including local gravedigger Graham Swain – are currently undertaking extensive work to restore the grave and the large area of graves surrounding it which had sunk several feet below the ground.

More than 120 tonnes of soil have been added to stabilise the ground in that area of the cemetery to enable members of the public to visit in future.

The grave, which is in the consecrated part of the cemetery, was previously only identified with a modest headstone and marked as ‘Dr. Barnardo’.

The restoration team are adding a new surround for the grave with individual memorial plaques for each child, as well as their own flower holders.

Researchers from the Undercliffe Cemetery Charity have also worked closely with Barnardo’s Making Connections team – who hold records of children the charity has supported over the last 150 years.

More than 120 tonnes of soil have been added to stabilise the ground in that area of the cemetery to enable members of the public to visit in future

More than 120 tonnes of soil have been added to stabilise the ground in that area of the cemetery to enable members of the public to visit in future

The group also excavated the area revealing a headstone marked 'Dr. Barnardo' for the first time in around 100 years

The group also excavated the area revealing a headstone marked ‘Dr. Barnardo’ for the first time in around 100 years 

Graham Swain pictured with other volunteers at the grave in Undercliffe Cemetery. The work to restore the grave and surrounding area is hoped to be completed by mid-2026

Graham Swain pictured with other volunteers at the grave in Undercliffe Cemetery. The work to restore the grave and surrounding area is hoped to be completed by mid-2026

They hope to create an account of the history of the children’s home and the life stories of the children buried in the grave.

Nadine Good, North Regional Director for Barnardo’s said: ‘We are deeply grateful for the care shown by the volunteers at Undercliffe Cemetery and for their incredible efforts in honouring the memories of these children, who were supported by Barnardo’s more than 120 years ago.

‘The Undercliffe team’s dedication to preserving local history means these children can be remembered for generations to come by the community they were once a part of.’

The work to restore the grave and surrounding area is hoped to be completed by mid-2026.

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