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The Hollies Children's Home, Sidcup, London

RIBA57598
C. H. Elsom & Partners

Designs for the Orphan School, City Road, Islington, London: ground floor plan and unfinished entrance elevation

RIBA67960
Newton, William (1735-1790)
NOTES: This was probably built to William Newton's design but demolished.

London Orphan Asylum, Linscott Road, Clapton, London: proposed front elevation

RIBA68846
Inman, William Southcote (1798-1879)
NOTES: The building was taken over by the Salvation Army in 1881 who roofed over the courtyard. In 1975 it was bought by the borough of Hackney and was subsequently demolished except for the portico and colonnades and school buildings built behind it.

Alexandra Orphanage for Infants, Hazellville Road, Hornsey Rise, London

RIBA68857
Habershon & Pite
NOTES: This engraving was also used in the Annual Report of the Alexandra Orphanage for Infants, 1867.

Foundling Hospital, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: the entrance portico to the main administration block

RIBA71219
John M. Sheppard & Partners
NOTES: This children's home and school was purpose-built for the original Foundling Hospital, founded by Thomas Coram in 1741, which had relocated from its London Bloomsbury site in the 1920s to a healthier location in the countryside at Redhill, Surrey.

Foundling Hospital, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: facade detail

RIBA71220
John M. Sheppard & Partners
NOTES: This children's home and school was purpose-built for the original Foundling Hospital, founded by Thomas Coram in 1741, which had relocated from its London Bloomsbury site in the 1920s to a healthier location in the countryside at Redhill, Surrey.

Foundling Hospital, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: the gallery end of the assembly hall

RIBA71221
John M. Sheppard & Partners
NOTES: This children's home and school was purpose-built for the original Foundling Hospital, founded by Thomas Coram in 1741, which had relocated from its London Bloomsbury site in the 1920s to a healthier location in the countryside at Redhill, Surrey.

Foundling Hospital, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: the lantern of the main administration block

RIBA71222
John M. Sheppard & Partners
NOTES: This children's home and school was purpose-built for the original Foundling Hospital, founded by Thomas Coram in 1741, which had relocated from its London Bloomsbury site in the 1920s to a healthier location in the countryside at Redhill, Surrey.

Foundling Hospital, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: a corridor

RIBA71223
John M. Sheppard & Partners
NOTES: This children's home and school was purpose-built for the original Foundling Hospital, founded by Thomas Coram in 1741, which had relocated from its London Bloomsbury site in the 1920s to a healthier location in the countryside at Redhill, Surrey.
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