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The Royal Naval Asylum in St John’s Road was a philanthropic gesture in 1848 by Queen Adelaide, widow of King William IV, for the widows of naval officers. Designed in Tudor Gothic style by distinguished architect Philip Hardwick.
The Royal Naval Asylum in St John’s Road was a philanthropic gesture in 1848 by Queen Adelaide, widow of King William IV, for the widows of naval officers. Designed in Tudor Gothic style by distinguished architect Philip Hardwick.