Seamen's Hospital, Whitby, North Yorkshire
The original Hospital was founded in 1675-6 for distressed sailors and their families. It was converted in to almshouses in the 18th century. These buildings date from Gilbert Scott's rebuilding in 1842.
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The original Hospital was founded in 1675-6 for distressed sailors and their families. It was converted in to almshouses in the 18th century. These buildings date from Gilbert Scott's rebuilding in 1842.
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