2015

TF0920 : Alsmhouse

taken 9 years ago, near to Bourne, Lincolnshire, England

Alsmhouse
Alsmhouse
A neat and tidy garden at the almshouses, with a lot of bird feeders

See other images of BUC almshouses, West Street
Almshouses

Almshouses are charitable housing provided to enable people (typically elderly people who can no longer work to earn enough to pay rent) to live in a particular community. They are often targeted at the poor of a locality, at those from certain forms of previous employment, or their widows, and are generally maintained by a charity or the trustees of a bequest.
Alms are, money or services donated to support the poor and indigent. Almshouses were established from the 10th century in Britain, to provide a place of residence for poor, old and distressed folk. The first recorded almshouse was founded in York by King Athelstan; the oldest still in existence is the Hospital of St. Cross in Winchester, dating to about 1132. In the Middle Ages, the majority of European hospitals functioned as almshouses.
An incomplete list of British Almshouses can be found at LinkExternal link


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Geographical Context: Lowlands Housing, Dwellings Suburb, Urban fringe Primary Subject: House other tags: Almshouse Bourne United Charities Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TF0920, 1696 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Bob Harvey   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 31 October, 2015   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 31 October, 2015
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TF 0915 2011 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:46.0540N 0:23.0208W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TF 0916 2012
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Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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