- indigent).
Almshouses were
originally formed as
extensions of the
church system and were
later adapted by
local officials and authorities. Many
almshouses are...
- including: Old Maids'
Almshouse,
Welsh Row,
Nantwich –
founded by
Roger Wilbraham (1676) (see Widows'
Almshouses, Nantwich)
Tollemache Almshouses, 118–128 Welsh...
- Alms House,
Pennsylvania Almshouse Farm at Machipongo, Machipongo,
Virginia The
Almshouse (Richmond, Virginia) List of
almshouses in the
United Kingdom This...
-
almshouses. It
includes historial almshouses (some of
which are no
longer in use as
charitable housing) and new-build
almshouses.
Bedford Almshouses,...
-
Crewe Almshouses or Crewe's
Almshouses may
refer to
several almshouses founded by
members of the
Crewe family, including:
Crewe Almshouses, Nantwich, Cheshire:...
- Hopton's
Almshouses are
almshouses and a
committee room in Southwark, London, SE1 at
Hopton Gardens, 10–11
Hopton Street, all of
which are
Grade II* listed...
- The
Yorke Almshouses, Nos. 14–17
Church Row, Forthampton, Gloucestershire, England, are a
range of four
almshouses designed by the
architect William Burges...
-
Buntingford Almshouses is a
Grade II*
listed building on the high
street of the
Hertfordshire town of Buntingford. The
building was
erected in 1684 by...
- County,
Worcester County and
Machipongo are
three areas almshouses used to be
located in.
Almshouses were a
place for "poverty
ridden elderly who
lacked relatives...
-
Candler Almshouses and Wright's
Almshouses in Twickenham,
Christchurch Road
Almshouses in East
Sheen and Colston's
Almshouses and Juxon's
Almshouses in Mortlake...