Poole, Church Street, St George's Almshouses 1904
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The ancient Guild of St George almshouses are pictured in the year they were restored to provide accommodation for five retired people. The house, first mentioned in 1429, was originally built for the four priests serving the four altars in nearby St James's church. The building was extensively altered in 1586 following the loss of the clergy when Elizabeth I came to the throne.
An extract from Poole and Sandbanks Photographic Memories.
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