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The History and Design of the Foundling Hospital

The History and Design of the Foundling Hospital With a Memoir of the Founder - Cambridge Library Collection. British & Irish History, 17th & 18th Centuries

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Publisher's Synopsis

Captain Coram's Foundling Hospital was opened in London in 1741 for 'the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children'. Hogarth was a governor of the hospital - he donated several pictures, including his portrait of Coram - as was Handel, whose famous performances of his oratorio Messiah were given there from 1750 to raise funds. John Brownlow (1800-73), himself a foundling, became secretary of the hospital from 1849 until his retirement. He introduced improvements to the children's education and was a staunch defender of the hospital, refuting criticisms often levelled in the nineteenth century that taking in illegitimate children simply encouraged neglect. This brief account, building on his 1847 Memoranda, or, Chronicles of the Foundling Hospital (also reissued in this series), covers Coram, early supporters, the institution's paintings - which formed the first public art gallery in London - and the care of the foundlings.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781108069434
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 362.7092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 270g
Height: 244mm
Width: 171mm
Spine width: 17mm