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249:. Influenced by MacPherson's emigration work, Blaikie decided to start something of a similar character on her return to Edinburgh. The result was the Emigration Home for Destitute Children in Lauriston Lane, Edinburgh. During the period of 1871â91, Mr. and Mrs. Blaikie "rescued" 700 children from the families of "destitute drunks" and re-homed 300 of these to Canada.
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