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DescriptionThe Foundling Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1397696.jpg
English: The Foundling Museum Once a refuge for abandoned children in the 18th century, this hospital turned museum now houses the artefacts of London's first home for orphans. Captain Thomas Coram started the Foundling Hospital for children in 1739 with his friend, the artist William Hogarth. It is located at 40 Brunswick Square. See Foundling_Hospital .
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