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John Groom Tribute Sculpture
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John Groom Tribute Sculpture
Illustration of a sculpture dedicated to John A Groom, founder of the Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission on Sekforde Street, Clerkenwell, later moving to Edgware Way, Hendon. In 1890, the Mission opened a new home at Clacton, Essex. Date: Date unknown
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Clacton Clerkenwell Crippleage Dedicated Edgware Essex Founder Groom Hendon Mission Moving Opened
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This evocative sculpture stands as a tribute to the remarkable life and legacy of John A. Groom, the visionary founder of the Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission. The Mission, established in the heart of Clerkenwell, London, on Sekforde Street in the late 19th century, was dedicated to providing support and shelter for disabled children and flower girls, who were often exploited and marginalized in Victorian society. Groom's mission was not only a refuge but also a beacon of hope and compassion. In 1890, the Mission moved to a new home in Hendon, Edgware Way, where it continued to thrive and expand. The organization's reach extended beyond London, with the opening of a new home in Clacton, Essex, that same year. The sculpture, an enduring testament to Groom's unwavering commitment to the welfare of the most vulnerable members of society, captures the essence of his spirit. The intricate details of the sculpture, with its tender depiction of a flower girl and a disabled child, embody the compassion, love, and care that defined the Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission under Groom's leadership. The exact date of this sculpture's creation is unknown, but its presence serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact that one person's dedication and compassion can have on the lives of countless individuals. The legacy of the Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission, and the indomitable spirit of its founder, John A. Groom, continue to inspire and uplift generations.
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