Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maritime Greenwich' has mentioned 'Hospital' in the following places:
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The palace fell into disrepair during the English Civil War and was demolished to be replaced by the Royal Naval Hospital for Sailors, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and his assistant Nicholas Hawksmoor. | WIKI |
The maritime connections of Greenwich were celebrated in the 20th century, with the siting of the Cutty Sark and Gipsy Moth IV next to the river front, and the National Maritime Museum in the former buildings of the Royal Hospital School in 1934. | WIKI |
Prince James (later King James II & VII), as Duke of York and Lord Admiral until 1673, was often at Greenwich with his brother Charles and, according to Samuel Pepys, he proposed the idea of creating a Royal Naval Hospital. | WIKI |
This was eventually established at Greenwich by his daughter Mary II, who in 1692xe2x80x931693 commissioned Christopher Wren to design the Royal Hospital for Seamen (now the Old Royal Naval College). | WIKI |
His successor George II granted the Royal Hospital for Seamen the forfeited estates of the Jacobite Earl of Derwentwater, which allowed the building to be completed by 1751. | WIKI |
In 1805, George III granted the Queen's House to the Royal Naval Asylum (an orphanage school), which amalgamated in 1821xe2x80x931825 with the Greenwich Hospital School. | WIKI |
Extended with the buildings that now house the National Maritime Museum, it was renamed the Royal Hospital School by Queen Victoria in 1892. | WIKI |
George IV donated nearly 40 paintings to the hospital in 1824, at a stroke creating a gallery in the Painted Hall. | WIKI |
These now form the Greenwich Hospital Collection at the National Maritime Museum. | WIKI |
The Prince Albert, Duke of York (later George VI), laid the foundation stone of the new Royal Hospital School when it moved out to Holbrook, Suffolk. | WIKI |
On the riverside in front of the north-west corner of the hospital is an obelisk erected in memory of Arctic explorer Joseph Renxc3xa9 Bellot. | WIKI |
The north exit of the tunnel is at Island Gardens,[34] from where the famous view of Greenwich Hospital painted by Canaletto can be seen. | WIKI |
Trinity Hospital, Greenwich | WIKI |
To the east of the Naval College is the Trinity Hospital almshouse, founded in 1613, the oldest surviving building in the town centre. | WIKI |
[37] East Greenwich also has a small park, East Greenwich Pleasaunce, which was formerly the burial ground of Greenwich Hospital. | WIKI |
There has been a market at Greenwich since the 14th century, but the history of the present market dates from 1700 when a charter to run two markets, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, was assigned by Lord Romney (Henry, Earl of Romney)[19] to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital for 1000 years. | WIKI |
The landowner, Greenwich Hospital, enhanced the market between 2014 and early 2016. | WIKI |
Following the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 the rents for several of the market stalls were increased by up to 60% as Greenwich Hospital's managing agent Knight Frank said it was losing money with fewer stalls operating and only four days of trading a week. | WIKI |
[52] It is in The Pepys Building near to the Cutty Sark within the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College (formerly Greenwich Hospital); the building began life as an engineering laboratory for the college. | WIKI |
Models of Christopher Wren's original designs for Greenwich Hospital. | WIKI |
"By Wisdom as much as War" xe2x80x93 an exhibition about the history of the Royal Naval College during the years it occupied Greenwich Hospital (1873xe2x80x931998). | WIKI |
Symmetrically arranged alongside the River Thames, the ensemble of the 17th century Queenxe2x80x99s House, part of the last Royal Palace at Greenwich, the palatial Baroque complex of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, and the Royal Observatory founded in 1675 and surrounded by the Royal Park laid out in the 1660s by Andrxc3xa9 Le Nxc3xb4tre, reflects two centuries of Royal patronage and represents a high point of the work of the architects Inigo Jones (1573-1652) and Christopher Wren (1632-1723), and more widely European architecture at an important stage in its evolution. | UNESCO |
The Royal Hospital, laid out to a master plan developed by Christopher Wren in the late 17th century and built over many decades by him and other leading architects, including Nicholas Hawksmoor, is among the most outstanding group of Baroque buildings in England. | UNESCO |
The property is protected by a variety of statutory designations: the hospital, Queenxe2x80x99s House and observatory buildings are Grade 1 listed buildings ; statues, railings and other buildings are of all grades; and the surrounding residential buildings of Greenwich town centre lie within a Conservation Area. | UNESCO |
The Old Royal Naval College is in the freehold of Greenwich Hospital, which remains a Crown Naval charity. | UNESCO |