Each week join one of our knowledgeable volunteers to learn more about the history of the Foundling Hospital through the objects and artworks in our extraordinary collection.

In this short talk, Roy will dive into the spaces, places, and faces of the Foundling Hospital’s move out of London. This talk takes place on the exact centenary of the day in 1926 when the Hospital underwent a huge upheaval and dozens of children were moved from the heart of London to the countryside.

The talk will last around 20 minutes, and is free with the price of admission. 

To find out how to get here, including where to eat and drink, view our visitor information page here.

To find out more about access at the Foundling Museum, including how to book a wheelchair, visit our Accessibility page here.