almshouses
Folder: english secular architecture
english almshouses and charitable hospitals
morden college, blackheath, london
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the glass in the east wall of the chapel is a mish-mash of c16/17 bits put together in 1850. the figure is one of two which date from c.1600
morden college, blackheath, london
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entrance to the almshouses set up in 1695 for decayed turkey merchants. built by edward strong to wren's designs
morden college, blackheath, london
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the glass in the east wall of the chapel behind the c17 royal arms of william and mary is a mish-mash of c16/17 bits put together in 1850
morden college, blackheath, london
morden college, blackheath, london
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founder sir john morden and wife stand over the entrance to the almshouses set up in 1695 for decayed turkey merchants. built by edward strong to wren's designs
morden college, blackheath, london
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view west of the inner quadrangle of the almshouses built by edward strong to wren's design in 1695. behind each door is a little house with hall and stair, reminiscent of carthusian lodgings
monger almshouses, hackney, london
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rebuilt in 1847-8, presumably by the ironmongers, these neo-tudor almshouses on church crescent may be by george wales, the surveyor to the cass estate around the church of st.john of jerusalem. it is a great shame that the windows have mostly been spoiled.
monger almshouses, hackney, london
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rebuilt in 1847-8, presumably by the ironmongers, these neo-tudor almshouses on church crescent may be by george wales, the surveyor to the cass estate around the church of st.john of jerusalem. it is a great shame that the windows have mostly been spoiled.
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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ironwork overthrow of main gates. built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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wheatsheaf over gates. built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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wheatsheaf over the main gates. built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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main gates. built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this open quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
london master bakers' benevolent institute
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built in 1857 by t.knightley in an italianate style alien to italy , this quadrangle of houses form a cosy enclave on lea bridge road in leyton, a great contrast to this rather run down area of east london
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