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Almshouse is an old term for a place where the poor or elderly can live at public expense
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- plural of almshouse.
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The almshouses was the next street over.
He was a bad man and almshouses will not cover it.
He also left money for repairs to the church and almshouses.
The park and almshouses still bear his name.
That takes you to the almshouses.
The former almshouses have subsequently undergone substantial alterations to form a single house.
Founding the school and adjacent almshouses was his thanks to the town.
The ruined gateway stands to the south separated from the other structures by the almshouses.
The Almshouses were retained and are still in use.
A hofje is a Dutch word for a courtyard with almshouses around it.
The first four Rashleigh Almshouses in Polmear were originally built c.
It was built on the site of former Harpur Trust cottage almshouses.
Allnut also founded a set of almshouses at Goring Heath.
He built six almshouses there, work starting shortly before his death.
The city is notable for its many hofjes, almshouses built around courtyards.
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The almshouses are at the end of Marrow Street, on the other side.
Also, the convent housed two almshouses for nuns and lay sisters.
Like many other Livery Companies, it has a long tradition of maintaining almshouses.
One of the biggest problems with almshouses is that they were rarely self-sustaining.
These almshouses are in the Arts and Crafts style, different from his later work.
You're about to change your cause to Rashleigh Almshouses.
Middle Ages hospitals were almshouses for the poor, hostels for pilgrims, or hospital schools.
BC . evidence was found when excavations were being undertaken for the Almshouses.
The exterior of Waldron 's Almshouses is decorated with profuse relief sculpture.
In the Middle Ages, the majority of European hospitals functioned as almshouses.
The Wright 's Almshouses remain in use as sheltered housing for the elderly.
Over about a hundred years more buildings were added, including a Schoolhouse, a Chapel and Almshouses.
The present quadrangle of brick-built almshouses and a chapel appear to be 18th century.
Byzantine-Russian eclecticism became the preferred choice for municipal and private almshouses in Moscow.
And almshouses won't cover it. He was a bad man.
The term " bede house " is sometimes applied to poorhouses or almshouses.
The almshouses were relocated to Brandon Street in the 1960s as part of the major redevelopment.
Rides to hounds, entirely. embroiders around the clock. founded some almshouses.
The almshouses were founded by Edward Colston for 12 inmates.
To what are you alluding? Hospitals, almshouses.
Currently, both Almshouses are occupied.
To support your endeavors. Hospitals, almshouses.
No, no, no… The almshouses was the next street over.
Following, we will see one of the oldest hofjes, or almshouses in Amsterdam, Begijnhof.
Fuller founded six almshouses in Hoxton in 1794, and six more just before his death.
By 1976 sufficient funds were available to extend the almshouses.
Pensioners continued to reside in the Almshouses until the early 1970s.
The almshouses were founded in 1633 by Sir Thomas Crewe of Steane.
The church is approached through the pretty imitation-Tudor almshouses built in 1849.
The village also possesses former almshouses in the Chichester name, built around 1900.
This was built in 1846 by a local landowner, Joseph Almond Cropper, as almshouses for the poor.
Leiden has over 2800 monuments . From almshouses to windmills and churches to city gates.
Gray 's Almshouses on East Street were founded by Robert Gray in 1615 for poor single women.