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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… also a Roman Catholic chapel, and a Jews' synagogue. An infirmary, combined with a dispensary, is supported, for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hallam Street, another general hospital, originated in the infirmary added to the union workhouse in 1884. Improvements were begun in 1925, and the infirmary then became a separate institution named Hallam …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1931, 1951. Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C. rec. C. W. Radcliffe, Middlesex: Jubilee of Cty. Co. (1954). Ex inf. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and West Drayton U.D.C. Official Guide [1954]. C. W. Radcliffe, Middlesex: Jubilee of Cty. Co. 1889- 1939, 188. …
A History of the County of Essex
… by West Ham union which reopened it in 1913 as a workhouse infirmary. By 1930 it had 500 beds for maternity, mental, and …
Survey of London
… after several years' search for a suitable location; an infirmary was built at the rear in 1729. The site, fronting … (Ills 14, 15). A laundry was added to the south of the infirmary in 1829. 55 The workhouse was badly affected by the … used for holding state prisoners. A proposed detached infirmary was also abandoned, and the governor's house was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was sold in 1897 to form part of the Willesden workhouse infirmary site and some in 1900 to the Royal Agricultural …
Old and New London
… King's Scholars), and the adjoining tower, the wall of the infirmary garden, and also finished the south and west sides …
Old and New London
… origin from the exertions of a few gentlemen, who set an infirmary on foot, inviting all kindlydisposed persons to aid … as that "for relieving the sick and needy at the Public Infirmary in Westminster." In 1720, a house was taken for the purpose of an infirmary in Petty France; from which, in 1724, the …
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