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Trinity Hospital

The hospital was founded as almshouses by Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, in 1617. A board near its entrance reads: "Since 1617 it has provided a home for 21 retired gentlemen of Greenwich." The hospital was rebuilt in 1812 in its present Gothic style, and is still in use. The charity is run by Mercer.
Grade II* listed. LinkExternal link
by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 9 May 2012, Updated: Wed, 9 May 2012


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TQ3878 : Trinity Hospital by N Chadwick
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TQ3878 : Trinity Hospital by N Chadwick
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TQ3878 : Riverside entrance to Trinity Hospital, Greenwich by Stephen Craven
2009
TQ3878 : Trinity Hospital by N Chadwick
2012
TQ3878 : Trinity Hospital by Eirian Evans
2013
TQ3878 : Trinity Hospital by N Chadwick
2012


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