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  • Almshouse - Wikipedia
    Drawing of almshouses in Rochford, England, 1787 An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) [1] [2] is charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during the Middle Ages They were often built for the poor of a locality, for those who had held certain jobs, or their widows, and for elderly people who could no longer pay rent
  • The Almshouse Association
    The Almshouse Association is a support charity representing over 1600 independent almshouse charities across the UK Almshouses are a charitable form of self sufficient, low cost community housing that is held in trust for local people in housing need
  • Almshouse | Origins, Uses Impact | Britannica
    almshouse, in the United States, a locally administered public institution that provided housing and health care to people who were of limited financial means and were otherwise disadvantaged Almshouses radically declined in number in the United States during the mid-20th century, being replaced by other forms of social services, and they have, in name, all but disappeared today
  • The History of England’s Almshouses: From Medieval Origins to the . . .
    England’s almshouses form a living link between the medieval past and modern social care These charitable housing institutions, originally known as hospitals or “bede-houses” (from the Anglo-Saxon bede, meaning prayer), were established to shelter the poor, elderly and infirm, long before the welfare state Over the centuries, almshouses have evolved under the patronage of monarchs and
  • almshouses - Encyclopedia. com
    almshouses, also known as bede-houses, are buildings, usually purpose-designed, to provide accommodation for aged or frail people They were established at a time when there was no alternative welfare provision Usually they were paid for by a benefactor, whose intentions were set out in a deed stipulating who might be given help The origin of almshouses lay in medieval monasteries, which
  • Almshouses - Independent Age
    Almshouses are run by independent local charities They provide self-contained, low-cost housing, mostly to older people who have a low income
  • History of almshouses - The Almshouse Association
    Ford’s Hospital Coventry In more recent Georgian and Victorian times, almshouses became more urban in character During the Victorian era housing became a huge social problem as people migrated to towns looking for work
  • Almshouse | Origins, Uses Impact | Britannica
    Almshouse, in the United States, a locally administered public institution that provided housing and health care to people who were of limited financial means and were otherwise disadvantaged Almshouses radically declined in number in the United States during the mid-20th century, being replaced
  • Almshouse - Wikiwand
    Many almshouses are European Christian institutions though some are secular [3] Almshouses provide subsidised accommodation, often integrated with social care resources such as wardens England Detail from a document connected with the foundation of Henry VII's chantry and almshouses at Westminster The King sits in the Star Chamber and receives the Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham
  • List of almshouses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
    Merchant Venturers Almshouses, Bristol Colstons Almshouses, St Michaels Hill, which were built in 1691 and are Grade I listed [20]; Dr White's Almshouse (founded 1613, moved 1968) [21] Foster's Almshouses, Colston Street (founded 1482, chapel built 1504, [22] substantial restoration and rebuilding 1861–1883) [23] Fosters Almshouses, Bristol; Bengough's Almshouses, Horfield Road





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