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A third of a millennium since it opened, the Royal Hospital Chelsea’s work is as vital as it ever was

Roger Bowdler looks at the evolution of the Royal Hospital Chelsea as a working institution to the present day and, in particular, at the contribution of Sir John Soane.

The Royal Hospital Chelsea, founded by Charles II, opened its doors early in 1692. Sir Christopher Wren’s considerate and handsome quarters — described last week — soon provided a fitting and functional home for the growing number of wounded soldiers returning from Britain’s wars both on the…

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