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Trafalgar Square


Former merchant seamen's almshouses in Hendon, Sunderland - 14 almshouses, built in 1840 by William Drysdale for the Trustees of the Muster Roll to house aged merchant seamen and their wives and widows.[1] The almshouses are Grade II listed.

Sunderland City Centre Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sunderland 1840 Hendon
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Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar Square Merchant Seamen's Almshouses

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Trafalgar Square, Sunderland

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Trafalgar Square Merchant Seamen's Almshouses

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Trafalgar Square Merchant Seamens Almshouses

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Trafalgar Square, Sunderland

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TRAFALGAR SQUARE MERCHANT SEAMEN'S ALMSHOUSES - Sunderland - List Entry
- "14 almshouses. 1840. By William Drysdale for the Trustees of the Muster Roll to house aged merchant seamen and their wives and widows. Garden wall bond brick (5 and 1) …

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List number: 1207071
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ4070357213
Borough: Sunderland

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