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The baby will have to go to the foundling hospital.
She gave up all three of these children to foundling hospitals.
The risk of the education of the foundling hospital was much less.
In 1729 the House of Industry became a foundling hospital.
Maria, equally, established schools, a foundling hospital and a theater for the local population.
The Foundling Hospital still has a legacy on the original site.
No wonder she'd been desperate to have contact with the Foundling Hospital.
If there was problem the Foundling Hospital sent out agents to move the child to a better family.
He was a founding governor of the Foundling Hospital, created in 1739.
Scotland never seems to have possessed a foundling hospital.
"The state should establish a hospice program for these babies or go back to the old idea of foundling hospitals."
These works effectively made the Foundling Hospital the nation's first art gallery available to the public.
It has also, in its time, been the location of a foundlings hospital and a leper colony.
His common-law wife gave birth to five children, each consigned to a foundling hospital.
In 1754 also became physician to the Foundling Hospital.
Harriet - A kind older girl at the Foundling Hospital.
In 1704 the Foundling hospital of Dublin was opened.
Hogarth was also a governor of the Foundling Hospital from its foundation.
However, from 1729 this institution was converted into the rather notorious Foundling Hospital.
The Foundling Hospital became fashionable as a cause, a gallery and a concert hall.
The poem is a criticism of the Foundling Hospital.
Under her care, the boys left the New York Foundling Hospital.
Well known artists contributed paintings, and the Foundling Hospital became the first picture gallery in the country.
She gave £500 to the Foundling Hospital in 1746.
It has the "girls staircase" from the London Foundling Hospital.