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had started to ease, and the dispensary's opening times changed from daily to specific days: these were Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only. It still offered an invaluable service, particularly to elderly people, many of whom continued to use the service.
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and was situated at numerous venues until it was replaced by a permanent building known as Noble's Hall. This was paid for with a bequest from the Henry Bloom Noble Trust, and built in 1908 on land which had been owned by
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each to produce and cook, amounting to about £200 over the winter period. Over a typical winter the dispensary would serve in the region of 8,000
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The dispensary was operated by a Charitable Committee run by volunteers, and was funded partly by a
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In addition to the Noble Trust, some other notable benefactors were the island's
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levied on the town's rates; the remainder came from charitable donations.
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Inscription above the door of the Douglas Soup Dispensary.
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soup kitchen
Douglas, Isle of Man
Henry Noble
Easter
2d
quarts
soup
Welfare State
soup kitchen
farthing
Lieutenant Governor
High Bailiff
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