The Foundling Museum

The 28th June saw a group of our members visit the Foundling Museum in Brunswick Square. The museum is close to the site of the original buildings of the Foundling Hospital founded in the 1730’s by a merchant named Thomas Coram who was distressed by the number of abandoned and neglected children in London. Among the early supporters of the hospital was Handel whose Messiah had it’s London debut as a fundraiser for the charity.