St John Medieval Museum and Coningsby Hospital

St John Medieval Museum and Coningsby Hospital

Some Notable Features

The Entrance
Early 13th century house of the Knights Hospitallers of St.John of Jerusalem now containing the chapel and medieval museum of Coningsby Hospital.
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The Chapel
The Chapel is the original Chapel of the Knights Hospitallers of St.John of Jerusalem in Hereford.
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The Skeleton
The skeleton was found when the museum floor was re-laid in 1972.
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The Armour
The 16thC breast plates, helmets, 17thC suit of armour, the rapiers and the 16thC halberds are on loan from the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
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The Communal Room
The Communal Room, now part of the Coningsby Museum, was created by Sir Thomas Coningsby for the use of his ex-servicemen or servitors as they were known.
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The Infirmary
The first floor Infirmary, now part of the museum, was created by Sir Thomas Coningsby in the nursing style of the 17thC for his 12 ex-servicemen and poor people from the City.
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The Diorama
The diorama represent on the left, close to the museum entrance, three major events in the life of Malta.
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