The Dyers Almshouses are a group of 30 almshouses belonging to the Worshipful Company of Dyers, a London Livery Company. Built in three stages between 1939 and 1971, they are located close to the town centre of Crawley, a New Town and borough in West Sussex, England. The distinctive Arts and Crafts-influenced buildings are arranged around a courtyard on a street close to Crawley town centre, and have been granted conservation area and locally listed building status.
The DyersAlmshouses are a group of 30 almshouses belonging to the Worshipful Company of Dyers, a London Livery Company. Built in three stages between...
Heriot Watt University. The company also maintains the DyersAlmshouses, a group of 28 almshouses built between 1939 and 1971, in the Northgate area of...
of British almshouses: Bedford Almshouses, Bedford Andrew's Almshouses, also known as the Widow's House, Speenhamland Westende Almshouses, Wokingham Dixon's...
Surrey, built between 1914 and 1917, with over 280 buildings, and the DyersAlmshouses, Sussex, built between 1939 and 1971. Letchworth Garden City, the first...
buildings of the 1930s (DyersAlmshouses), 1950s (Sunnymead Flats) and 1970s (Forestfield and Shrublands). The DyersAlmshouses moved to Crawley from London...
Broadfield House Charlwood House City Place Gatwick Crawley Hospital DyersAlmshouses George Hotel Ifield Water Mill Old Punch Bowl The Beehive Town Hall...
or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance". The DyersAlmshouses are part of the conservation area of the same name; Ifield Barn Theatre...
travels to Ashmore, Illinois, to investigate the Ashmore Estates, a former almshouse built in 1916 and then converted into a private psychiatric facility in...
environment. In 1881 ten almshouses were built at the cost of Ripley on a plot close to the vicarage. Six of the almshouses replaced almshouses built in 1857 on...
silver, is an important relic of Tudor fashion and luxury trade, containing dyes from as far away as India and Mexico. It was rediscovered in 2015 at St Faith's...
granted to John Cokke 1544/5; residence built on site 1585; converted to almshouses c.1812 St Saviour ____________________ Hitchin Nunnery Redbourn Priory...
wool and cloth industries and Newton Abbot had woollen mills, fullers, dyers, spinners, weavers and tailors. In particular, fellmongering (where wool...
younger brother, James (Jimmie), were sent to the run-down and overcrowded almshouse in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, today part of Tewksbury Hospital, and their...
textile arts. Bobbin lace-making was established in charity schools, almshouses, and convents. In the 17th century, the textile centers of Flanders and...
narrow alley leading to the Live Theatre rehearsal rooms and a number of almshouses dating from the 18th century. Cox Chare - formerly known as Coxton's Chare...
children of William Mayo, the rector of Folke, and his wife Charlotte (née Dyer). He received a Master of Arts degree from Lincoln College, Oxford. He was...
craftsmen such as saddlers, tanners, shoemakers, furriers and soapmakers, dyers, and chandlers made their home in Hasköy. In 1515 the population increased...
shift. Carver and Ackland investigate a series of disturbances at a local almshouse, with the residents fearing they are being victimised. Meanwhile, Meadows...
Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act 1864 or Sheils' Charities Act 1864 27 & 28 Vict. c. 8 25 July 1864 An Act for Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity. Earl...
was discovered by Mason Sones in 1958, due to an accidental injection of dye directly into the coronary artery rather than into the entire circulation...
1462 Barbers' Company 20 March 1463 Ironmongers' Company 16 February 1471 Dyers' Company 20 January 1473 Pewterers' Company 1474 Corporation of Blacksmith's...
entrance to Woodstock, the river gate, the lower avenue and lodge, and the almshouses on the square.[citation needed] By the end of the 19th century, there...