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127: 31: 172:, the building was hit by German bombing, like many other parts of the city. A bomb dropped on 14 October 1940 killed the warden, a nurse and six residents. It was restored with original timbers between 1951 and 1953. The building is located on the site of a chapel within Greyfriars Friary. In 1940, 164:
In 1517, following Ford's death, the endowment was extended to allow six places for couples to live together. In 1529, it was extended further to allow five more couples to stay. According to W. Hickling, a Coventry historian writing in 1846, by then it was serving forty women, each of whom received
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The building houses a narrow courtyard measuring 13 yd × 4 yd (11.9 m × 3.7 m) and has been considered by historians and writers to be a particularly fine example of English domestic architecture of the period.
153:. It was founded by the merchant William Ford (or perhaps 'Fourd') in 1509 to provide accommodation for six elderly people: five men and one woman. Despite the earlier name of "Grey Friars", it bears no relationship to the 421: 489: 275: 176:, a Coventry archaeologist discovered encaustic tiles typical of those found in a chapel. The building was built with a considerable amount of 479: 474: 65: 279: 208: 484: 245: 469: 381: 230: 118: 58: 397: 319: 347: 301: 191: 8: 173: 126: 377: 199:, Shakespeare scholars have used Ford's Hospital to understand Elizabethan doorways. 446: 154: 142: 169: 463: 196: 80: 67: 30: 185: 146: 450: 35:
Watercolour painting of Ford's Hospital by William Hough (1857–1870)
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Smith, I. (1951). "Notes on the Construction of the Globe Model".
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In 2006, the building was used as a location for the episode of
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but was so named because of its location on Greyfriars Lane.
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an allowance of three shillings and six pence per week.
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Grade I listed buildings in the West Midlands (county)
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52°24′23″N 1°30′38″W / 52.4064°N 1.5105°W / 52.4064; -1.5105
Hospitals in England

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