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Opening of Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground
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Opening of Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground
On first day of the court moving from full to half-mourning, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later the Queen Mother 1900-2002), opens Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground, saving the old Foundling Hospital site as playgrounds for the children. The Duchess is here talking to children playing in the sandpit. Date: 1936
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Duchess Foundling Harmsworth Moving Opening Opens Playground Saving 1936 Elizabeth
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In this evocative photograph from 1936, the Duchess of York, later known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, is seen opening the Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground on the historic site of the Old Foundling Hospital. The day marked a significant moment in British history, as the court transitioned from full to half-mourning following the death of King George V. The Duchess, dressed in a stylish yet practical outfit, is engaged in a heartfelt conversation with a group of children as they play in the sandpit. The joy and innocence of their laughter contrasts starkly with the solemnity of the occasion, highlighting the importance of the playground as a sanctuary for children amidst the somber mood of the time. The Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground saved the Old Foundling Hospital site from being developed for commercial purposes. The hospital, which had cared for thousands of abandoned children since its inception in 1739, had been forced to close in 1926 due to financial difficulties. The playground, therefore, represented a vital victory for those who believed in preserving the site for the benefit of future generations. The Duchess's role in the opening of the playground was a testament to her commitment to children's welfare. Her dedication to the cause was evident in her later work as Queen Mother, where she continued to champion various charities and organizations that focused on the well-being of children. This photograph captures a poignant moment in time, encapsulating the spirit of hope and resilience that emerged from the ashes of mourning and loss. The Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground stands as a lasting reminder of the Duchess's vision for a brighter future for children.
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