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Survey of London
… rebuilt in 190305, with the exception of the nurses home, which was completed in 1927. 73 Architectural … of the first, second and third floor wards. The nurses' home adjoining is also of red brick with brown terracotta … Waring and Nicholson designed the hospital and the nurses' home and also prepared the scheme of conversion after the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… an area of 693 acres, of which 310 acres were called the Home Park, 256 acres the Upper Park, separated from the Home Park by the River Gade, and the remaining 127 acres were … From information supplied by Mr. T. F. Blackwell. Ibid. Home Counties Magazine, 1899, p. 341; and information given …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 70 and in 1968 much of what remained lay in Apley home farm (469 a.) and Leegomery House farm (241 a.), which …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… pupils opened in 1978 at the Vineyard community home. In 1980 there were pupils resident for 3-4 weeks in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Association and the Wellington Ladies' Charity. 26 A home for underfed babies was founded by Mrs. Flora Dugdale in … took it over in 1920, 27 and in 1945 converted it into a home for older children. 28 It closed in 1978. 29 By 1893 it was a probation and after-care centre. A children's home was created at the workhouse in 1914. 30 In 1916 the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… advice of a doctor (unnamed). He had made the medicine at home, as did 'almost all the surgeons in the city'. Action …
Old and New London
… made his acquaintance, in or about 1835, when staying at home invalided. Mr. J. R. Planch was living in Brompton … whilst waiting admission are also received at the "Home" in Smith Street, Chelsea. Some thousands of outpatients …
A History of the County of Stafford
… lived in West Bromwich for at least five years. 46 Each home might be occupied by one or two people. A married couple might be given a home when only one of the partners was qualified, and at the … built a house in Grange Road in 1901-2 and settled it as a home and a training and recreational centre for nurses …
A History of the County of Stafford
… that there were 7,803 working-class children living at home: 1,428 over the age of 14, 5,805 of school age … the bishop of Lichfield, the house also became a ladies' home and a school for middle-class girls, many of whom were …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The estate at Greets Green later known as Dunkirk was the home of the Rider family by the 16th century. Riders occur at … and the mid 19th century, 32 may earlier have been the home of the Middlemores, who were living at Friar Park … was living there in the mid 1830s. 41 It then became the home of James Eaton, who died there in 1857. 42 The adjoining …
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