Belmont Orphanage

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St. Dominic's Children's Home, formerly Belmont Orphanage, is located in

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.[1] It was established by French Priest Mariano Forestier in 1871[2] and expanded with additional buildings in subsequent years.[3] The Handbook of Jamaica dates the orphanage to 1892.[4] It was home to boxer Daniel James.[5] It was also home to the calypsonian Daniel Brown[6] and Roy Cape.[7]

Music education was part of the Dominican sect's program at the orphanage's schools[2] Two wings of the orphanage were destroyed by fire in 1996.[7]

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