Claire Marie ☠️
@clartyclara.bsky.social
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PhD. Lecturer. Historian of modern British childhood (institutions, adoption, siblings in care), the family, welfare. Former bioarchaeologist.
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When mothers admitted their children to the London Foundling Hospital, they often left tokens. Sometimes, just a cut of the child's clothing, as in this case. This child was reclaimed by its mother in 1760. Seeing the fabric in the archive this week was incredible.
Starting my early modern module today with gender and marriage during the Reformation. Good topic to start with.
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Hello all! You can get 25% off the already surprisingly reasonable price of WE HAVE COME TO BE DESTROYED if you pre-order at @waterstones.bsky.social between 14th and 17th October using the discount code OCTOBER25! Pls share. Link here: www.waterstones.com/book/we-have... #skystorians #histchild 🗃
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We're pleased to share this call for papers for our upcoming conference!

📍Online via Zoom
🗓️Thursday 5 - Friday 6 February 2026
⏱️Abstract deadline Saturday 1 November 2025

See our website for full details 👇

voicesofmotherhood.wp.worc.ac.uk/index.php/news-and-resources/updates-from-the-project
I've just sent you a DM. Thanks so much!
It would still be useful if you don't mind sharing it?
Working with oral histories of children who were in Cottage Homes in the early twentieth century. One old man said 'we had a sister too, I don't know where she went, we never saw her again'. These stories haven't actually changed as siblings are still split up today.
My work laptop is reminding me to update to Windows 11 every 5 minutes. The powers that be decided that the marking period is the perfect time for this rollout. I've got 23 MA dissertations, sure, I'll spend a day updating 🙄
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#Londonfoundlingmuseum Tokens in the street nearby tepresenting those ‘fallen women’ left with their babies in the hope of reclaiming them.
Kate Brooks has written a brilliant book on care and education systems from the nineteenth century. Do go and buy it! #histchild
When mothers admitted their children to the London Foundling Hospital, they often left tokens. Sometimes, just a cut of the child's clothing, as in this case. This child was reclaimed by its mother in 1760. Seeing the fabric in the archive this week was incredible.
It'll be brilliant when all the stops are fully open!
We got on the new Ashington-Newcastle train last week. Much excitement!