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A CRACKING 63QD mine AULSEBROOK’S CREAM CRACKER 3 i and ft u Aulsebrook’s

Greenwich Hospital (England) was originally a royal palace, and was appropriated as “ a memorial of the virtues of good Queen Mary, of the love and sorrow of King William and the great victory of La Hague,” to receive disabled seamen and relieve the widow's and orphans of seamen.. The funds are derived from the investment of over £4.000.000 of capital, landed estates in the north of England, house property at Greenwich, and Exchequer grants amounting to £21,000 a year. In 1865 it was decided to close the Hospital a« an asylum for disabled seamen, and to devote the hospital funds to pensions to officers and men, tho education and, maintenance of their children, jpatulties to relatives dependent on men who died in the naval service, etc.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 2