La MaisonDieu may refer to: La Maison-Dieu, a village in France; or The French name for The Tower, a tarot card. This disambiguation page lists articles...
Brechin's MaisonDieu or hospital survives from the Middle Ages; the MaisonDieu was founded before 1267 by William de Brechin. The MaisonDieu chapel is...
churches including St Mary of Charity, Faversham Parish Church, the MaisonDieu and Faversham Recreation Ground. Faversham Market has been established...
Le Pendu (the Hanged Man) is il Traditore (the Traitor). La Torre/la MaisonDieu (the Tower/the House of God) is given either as la Sagitta (the arrow)...
Lullingstone Roman Villa Lydd Town Museum Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery MaisonDieu Manston Fire Museum Margate Old Town Hall Local History Museum Mascalls...
Heights Dover Museum Dover Marina Dover Pier Roman Painted House Museum MaisonDieu, Dover Samphire Hoe South Foreland Lighthouse Pines Garden St Edmund's...
bloodshot glass eyes." In 1859 Burges began work with Ambrose Poynter on the MaisonDieu, Dover, which was completed in 1861. Emulation of the original medieval...
and from the burgh, the south gate facing the lands of the hospital of MaisonDieu and joining with the King's Highway, the extant east gate, or Panns Port...
Passing the night at Dartford, he continued towards Dover, stopping at the MaisonDieu of St Mary at Ospringe, and paying homage at the shrine of St Thomas...
(nowadays the A2 road), called Ospringe Street in the village. The historic MaisonDieu is on Ospringe Street. The remains of substantial Roman buildings have...
Street, home of Sir Henry Hudson. His father, Robert Hudson, founded the MaisonDieu almshouses opposite the Church in 1640, complementing the stone Anne...
south range in Mill Lane, which were previously misidentified as the MaisonDieu. British History Online: A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 2...
King gave the den of Headcorn, with the rectorial endowments, to the MaisonDieu at Ospringe, near Faversham. In 1251, the Master and Brethren of Ospringe...