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Women in the 18th Century: Struggle, Fame or Fortune

Sunday 8th March, from 2pm

Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AZ

Free with admission

18th‑century style portrait of a woman dressed in a pink and blue gown with a leopard‑skin drape, holding a bow, with a dog beside her and a quiver of arrows in the background

Sunday 8th March, from 2pm

Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AZ

Free with admission

To celebrate International Women’s Day members and friends of the Women’s Studies Group, 1558-1837 will be delivering a series of short talks.

Covering topics from mothers and children to women and the law, these talks will shine a light on women’s history through the lens of the Museum’s Collection.

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