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The Hundred Mennes Hall, St. Cross, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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The Hundred Mennes Hall, St. Cross, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Hundred Mennes Hall, St. Cross, 1845. Interior showing the the Hundred Mens Hall in the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty, at Winchester, Hampshire. The buildings were founded by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, in 1136. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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This print takes us back to the year 1845, offering a glimpse into the remarkable Hundred Mens Hall at St. Cross in Winchester, Hampshire. The interior of this historic almshouse and hospital is beautifully showcased, revealing its medieval charm and architectural grandeur. Founded by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, in 1136, these buildings have stood as a testament to charity and noble poverty for centuries. The hall's timber beams stretch across the ceiling like outstretched arms, creating an awe-inspiring sight that transports us to another era. The engraving captures the essence of this mediaeval gem with precision and detail. It invites us to imagine the countless lives that were touched within these walls throughout history – those seeking solace or healing in times of need. As we admire this Victorian-era print from "Illustrated London News" we are reminded of the enduring power of philanthropy and compassion. The unknown creator has masterfully captured not only the physical features but also evoked a sense of reverence for this significant cultural heritage. This image serves as a reminder that even amidst changing times, there are places where tradition remains steadfastly preserved. It encourages us to appreciate our shared history while inspiring future generations to continue supporting acts of kindness towards those less fortunate.
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