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cheerful red chip shop
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crossing Deptford Creek
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Trinity Hospital


Hospital of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Greenwich, London
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"The hospital was founded as almshouses by Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, in 1617. A board near its entrance reads: "Since 1617 it has provided a home for 21 retired gentlemen of Greenwich." The hospital was rebuilt in 1812 in its present Gothic style, and is still in use. The charity is run by Mercer."
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