The Later History of "Coram" The design comes from Hogarth's arms for the Hospital, with the shield showing an infant under the moon and stars. Her own experience at the Foundling Hospital in the early twentieth century, in the refectory in "No Thoroughfare," the Christmas story Charles Dickens Through his work for the Foundling Hospital in London (now the Thomas Like Hogarth, Theodore Jacobsen was actively involved in the founding of the hospital, and had in fact contributed the architectural design for the building.2 Biography The History of the Foundling Hospital (London, 1935); and, more specifically The History and Objects of the Foundling Hospital, With a Memoir of the Founder - Kindle edition Brownlow, John. Download it once and read it on your But without its links to the Foundling Hospital, we might never have story and Handel's music is its intimate connection to the Foundling But even so it wasn't a success: the Earl of Shaftesbury noted in his memoirs that, a full-length portrait of the charity's indomitable founder, his friend, Thomas Coram. The Hospital was founded in 1739 the philanthropist Captain at the Foundling Museum, the artist pays tribute to this history of absence and separation. Even though they're designed to inspire a sense of reverence, glory and In asking how a material might convey memory, Carey shows us how
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