BSL Tour of the Foundling Museum

BSL Tour of the Foundling Museum

By Foundling Museum

Explore the Foundling Museum with a British Sign Language Tour.

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Location

Foundling Museum

40 Brunswick Square London WC1N 1AZ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

Explore the history and collection of the Foundling Museum with Alan Murray MBE on this British Sign Language tour. The tour will cover the main collection of the Museum, but the ticket also includes entry to our temporary exhibitions.

Alan Murray MBE was born deaf and is a BSL user. Alan has a deep, lifelong interest in arts, culture, history and heritage. This interest, coupled with his strong belief that the arts should be accessible for all, is what fuels Alan’s passion for delivering culturally rich guided tours and talks in BSL; breaking down barriers and opening up the arts to the Deaf BSL-using community across London. He has given British Sign Language tours of the Foundling Museum since 2016, and he regularly gives tours at other top London museums and galleries.


Please assemble at the Front Desk at 11:55am. This tour is suitable for D/deaf people who are BSL users. There is no English voiceover.

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We tell the story of foundlings past and present, beginning with the Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first ever children’s charity and public art gallery,

Founded in 1739 by the campaigner Thomas Coram, Foundling Hospital was a radical place, becoming a home for children whose mothers couldn’t care for them, supported by some of the leading artists of the day, including William Hogarth, George Frideric Handel and Charles Dickens. Their compassion and generosity show that art transforms lives.

Inspired by our 300-year history of social change, today we work with outstanding contemporary artists, writers and musicians to deliver ambitious creative projects for young people and previously under-represented groups. With a focus on local communities, early years and care-experienced young people, our pioneering work delivers positive and lasting outcomes.

Across the four floors of the Museum we present this relevant historic story through our art and objects. Discover objects and records from the original Foundling Hospital, extraordinary works of art and furnishings, thought-provoking exhibitions plus a programme of events including concerts, talks and children’s workshops.

Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, you can visit us Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sunday 11am-5pm. Plus, we’re free for age 21 and under, care-experienced people and to wide range of government benefit recipients.

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£14.58
Mar 14 · 12:00 PM GMT