Plaque

Sir William Powell's Almshouses

Inscription

{Below a shield:}
Sic Splendeat Veritas (which translates roughly as 'so shines the truth').

{On the main tablet:}
Sir W. Powell's Almshouses Founded 1680. Rebuilt 1869.

{Beneath the shield and tablet:}
God's providence our inheritance

Site: Sir William Powell's Almshouses (1 memorial)

SW6, Church Gate

Founded in 1680 by Sir William Powell to house twelve widows. Rebuilt in 1793, and again in 1869. Residency is still reserved for older women only. They are managed by the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation.

On the tower are three busts named Faith, Charity and Hope; and six statues named Miriam, Anna, Deborah, Dorcas, Ruth and Mary.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sir William Powell's Almshouses

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Sir William Powell

Politician and philanthropist. Born as William Hinson circa 1624. His uncle, ...

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