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... Hospital which used to stand in Coram Fields before its demolition in 1926. The beautiful Court Room was re ... Hospital , founded in 1742 to house the infants abandoned by their parents in the streets of London . The hospital was moved ...
... Hospital which used to stand in Coram Fields before its demolition in 1926. The beautiful Court Room was re ... Hospital , founded in 1742 to house the infants abandoned by their parents in the streets of London . The hospital was moved ...
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... hospital choir and made the Foundling Hospital a fashionable place of worship ; people rented pews and came from all over London to hear well known preachers . Dickens was a regular member of the congregation . In his novel Little ...
... hospital choir and made the Foundling Hospital a fashionable place of worship ; people rented pews and came from all over London to hear well known preachers . Dickens was a regular member of the congregation . In his novel Little ...
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... Hospital , founded in 1721 by the bookseller and publisher Thomas Guy . Keats was a student at the hospital from 1814 to 1816. The Street is named after St Thomas's Hospital which was in the street until 1865 when it moved to Lambeth ...
... Hospital , founded in 1721 by the bookseller and publisher Thomas Guy . Keats was a student at the hospital from 1814 to 1816. The Street is named after St Thomas's Hospital which was in the street until 1865 when it moved to Lambeth ...
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