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St Bartholomew's Hospital - Victorian extension

Erection date: 1861

Inscription

{On the frieze above the pillars:}
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital,
Founded by Rahere AD 1102. Refounded by King Henry VIII AD 1546.
This building was erected AD 1842.
Mathias Prime Lucas Esqre., Alderman, President.
Thomas Helps Esqre. Treasurer. Philip Hardwick RA Architect.
And enlarged AD 1861
The Right Honble. William Cubitt, Lord Mayor President.
William Foster White Esqre., Treasurer. P. C. Hardwick Architect.

Site: St Bart's Hospital: Wallace & Marian Martyrs & Peasants' Revolt (4 memorials)

EC1, West Smithfield, St Bartholomew's Hospital

The front elevation of this building is very odd, especially at the roof-line. To end up like this it must have an interesting history. The frieze inscription above the pillars must have been installed when the building was enlarged. At ground floor level there are 3 blanked-off window bays, just perfect for memorials, left to right: Peasants' Revolt, Wallace, Marian Martyrs.

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St Bartholomew's Hospital

Barts was founded in 1123 by Rahere.

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King Henry VIII

Son of Henry VII. Born Born Greenwich Palace, as the spare, not the heir but ...

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Rahere

Founded St Bartholomew's Hospital and Priory in 1123, including the church of...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
St Bartholomew's Hospital - Victorian extension

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Sir William Cubitt

Civil Engineer. Born Norfolk. President of The Institute of Civil Engineers. ...

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Philip Hardwick

Architect.  His father and grandfather were both architects with the name Tho...

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Philip Charles Hardwick

Architect of St Barts Hospital in 1861. Son of architect Philip Hardwick. We ...

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Thomas Helps

Treasurer of St Barts Hospital in 1842.

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Mathias Prime Lucas

Alderman and President of St Barts Hospital in 1842.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
St Bartholomew's Hospital - Victorian extension

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St Bartholomew's Hospital - Marian Martyrs

St Bartholomew's Hospital - Marian Martyrs

Being just outside the city walls this was considered a suitable spot for exe...

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St Bartholomew's Hospital - Sir William Wallace

St Bartholomew's Hospital - Sir William Wallace

2019: Scott Kelly informed us of the work he and his colleagues do, looking a...

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The Great Rising / Peasants' Revolt

The Great Rising / Peasants' Revolt

Matthew Bell realised that The Great Rising lacked a proper memorial and that...

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