Which preposition to use with orphanages
In the year 1805 was born in Prussia George Müller, whose orphanages at Ashley Down, Bristol, may be regarded as one of the modern wonders of the world.
"And if you are so lonely, why not take some girl from an orphanage for a companion?
We hear of state orphanages in 1247, a free pharmacy in 1248, state hospitals were reorganized in 1143.
When we passed the little road on the left leading to the Orphanage of Notre Dame du Rocher, the lilac-scent was very strong; and the position of the various buildings in connection with the institution seemed so attractive that we determined to take a stroll there later on.
I'm goin' to have an orphanage on the hill; but it will take a year to finish it.
By successive changes they have passed under the control of the Church of England and her grounds are now occupied by an orphanage under the superintendence of a Mr. Moore, who has 360 young Hindus under his care.