The Holy Jesus Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
This building was built as almshouses in 1681, for the Corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne, to house a master and 39 poor freemen or freemen's widows. It is now a museum.
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This building was built as almshouses in 1681, for the Corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne, to house a master and 39 poor freemen or freemen's widows. It is now a museum.
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