Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving, 1834.

Date:
1834
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20168i
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The Deaf and Dumb Asylum was founded at Fort Place, Bermondsey in 1792 by the Rev. John Townsend. In 1807-1809 new, larger, premises were constructed in Kent Road [now the Old Kent Road] to the designs of Thomas Swithin [Gentleman's Magazine 1807, ii, 678]. The first teacher was Joseph Watson, whose book Ìnstruction of the deaf and dumb' appeared in 1809.

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1834

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1 print : engraving ; image and border 6.2 x 5.0 cm

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The Deaf & Dumb Asylum Kent Road.

References note

B. Adams, Lòndon Illustrated', 1983, 177/95 [p. 419]

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Wellcome Collection 20168i

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