
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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