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  1. During the First World War, the Home became the Catherine Gladstone Relief Hospital, an auxiliary military hospital with 60 beds for wounded and sick servicemen. It was affiliated to the London Hospital, which had become a section of the Bethnal Green Military Hospital. In 1916 the Home celebrated the golden jubilee of its founding in 1866.

  2. Catherine Gladstone was the wife of William Ewart Gladstone, the 19th-century Liberal leader who was four times prime minister. In the cholera outbreak in East London in 1866 she made daily visits to the London Hospital, and as a result of what she saw she set up an orphanage for children who had lost their parents to this dreadful disease.

  3. Peapack Private is a division of Peapack-Gladstone Bank. Deposit products and related services are offered by Peapack-Gladstone Bank, Member FDIC. Non-deposit investment products are not insured by the FDIC; are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, Peapack-Gladstone Bank; and are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of the principal amount invested.

  4. Catherine Gladstone / by Mary Drew. / Search the collection. 1 of 253523 objects; Drew, Mary Catherine Gladstone / by Mary Drew. 1919. 22.0 x 3.0 cm (book measurement ...

  5. www.williamgladstone.org.uk › catherine-jessyCatherine Jessy Gladstone

    Catherine Jessy Gladstone. (1845–1850) . Catherine Jessy Gladstone was William and Catherine's second daughter. She was born at St. Martin in the Fields, Westminster in 1845. Sadly she died in Belfast, N.Ireland in 1850 at the age of 4. It is said that she died from Meningitis.

  6. Catherine Gladstone (née Glynne) (1812-1900), Philanthropist; wife of William Ewart Gladstone. Sitter in 47 portraits. William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister and writer; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter associated with 321 portraits.

  7. Summary: "Catherine Glynne was born in 1812, in the same year as Charles Dickens. An earl's daughter she married the son of a self-made merchant, William Ewart Gladstone, who became Queen Victoria's Prime Minister on four occasions. While the Queen and the PM loathed each other, they both loved Catherine, Gladstone's wife.