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A Chelsea Pensioner, or In-Pensioner, is a resident at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, an Old Soldiers' retirement home and nursing home for former members of the British Army located in Chelsea, London. The Royal Hospital Chelsea is home to 300 retired British soldiers, male and female (the latter since 2009), and is located on Royal Hospital Road .
A Chelsea pensioner who was at the Battle of Quebec with General Wolfe in 1759, standing and reading the Gazette. A soldier's wife, pregnant and ashen-faced, waiting for news of her husband's fate. A seated veteran eating an oyster (despite the consumption of oysters in June being prohibited by Act of Parliament).
Figure Court of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The Royal Hospital Chelsea is an Old Soldiers' retirement home and nursing home for some 300 veterans of the British Army.Founded as an almshouse — the ancient sense of the word "hospital" — by King Charles II in 1682, it is a 66-acre (27 ha) site located on Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea, London.
In England and Wales, the Poor Law Amendment Act 1851, section 3, made it an offence to impersonate a "person entitled to vote" at an election.In the case of Whiteley v Chappell (1868), the literal rule of statutory interpretation was employed to find that a dead person was not a "person entitled to vote" and consequently a person accused of this offence was acquitted.
Watch the entire video here: While all of Berghult's impressions are pretty spot on, some are definitely more uncanny than others. So we want to know, which impression is your favorite?
Paddy Fox (1933–2016), British recruiting sergeant and Chelsea Pensioner PJ Fox , U.S. Army officer Wesley L. Fox (1931–2017), American US Marine, awarded the Medal of Honor
A video that uses an artificial intelligence voice-cloning tool to mimic the voice of Vice President Kamala Harris saying things she did not say is raising concerns about the power of AI to ...
A man accused of impersonating a San Diego County sheriff's deputy pleaded not guilty to seven charges.