Worcester, Queen Elizabeth's House 1896
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Occupying the corner of The Trinity and Trinity Street, this timber-framed survivor recalls the visit of Queen Elizabeth I to Worcester in 1575. Tradition has it that she addressed the citizens from its balcony but it is more likely it was named after her because of endowments she made to Trinity Hospital, of which this building formed a part. In 1891 it was threatened with demolition when improvements were scheduled for Trinity Passage, which ran underneath it. Fortunately, cash was raised to pay for its rescue: it was jacked up and moved on greased rails a few yards to the right.
An extract from Worcester Photographic Memories.
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