
Chelsea Pensioners uniforms recycled into cushions
British Army veterans who live at Royal Hospital Chelsea are giving old jackets a new lease of life.
BBC News
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. It is an independent charity and relies partly upon donations to cover day-to-day running costs to provide care and accommodation for veterans.
British Army veterans who live at Royal Hospital Chelsea are giving old jackets a new lease of life.