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London's forgotten children : Thomas Coram and the Foundling Hospital

Pugh, GillianAdie, Kate(Foreword by)
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In 1739, the London Foundling Hospital opened its doors to take in the abandoned children of the city.

It was the culmination of seventeen years of campaigning by Captain Thomas Coram, driven by his horror at seeing children die in the streets.

He was supported in his endeavours by a royal charter and by William Hogarth and George Frideric Handel.

The Hospital would continue as both home and school for over 215 years, raising thousands of children until they could be apprenticed out. London's Forgotten Children is a fascinating history of the first children's charity, charting the rise of this incredible institution and examining the attitude towards illegitimate children over the years.

The story comes alive with the voices of children who grew up in the Hospital, and the concluding, fully updated, account of today's children's charity Coram is an ongoing testament to the vision of its founder.

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The History Press Ltd
1803991879 / 9781803991870
Paperback / softback
362.732
15/12/2022
United Kingdom
English
1 volume : illustrations (colour), maps
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Stroud: Tempus, 2007.