Asylum for the St Ann's Society Schools, Brixton. Lithograph by C.J. Hullmandel after J.H. Taylor, 1829.

  • Taylor, John Henry, -1867.
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[1829]
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20149i
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Described in a prospectus of 1835 as "for educating, clothing, and wholly providing for the legitimate children of necessitous persons, from all parts, whether orphans or not, more especially the descendants of parents who have seen better days: supported by voluntary contributions, instituted 1709". Also known as the Royal Asylum of St Anne's, Streatham. The institution subsequently moved to Redhill, and therefore remained in Surrey

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[1829] [([London] : Printed by C. Hullmandel, 1829)

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1 print : lithograph ; image and border 22.8 x 37.1 cm

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Asylum to be erected at Brixton for the Saint Ann's Society Schools. I.H. Taylor, arch't, June, 1829. Approved P. Augustus Frederick The Prince's approval is printed in facsimile autograph

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Wellcome Collection 20149i

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