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A History of the County of Stafford
… medical care. 63 It subscribed to Stafford General Infirmary from its opening in 1766 and to Birmingham General …
A History of the County of Stafford
… unit was begun in 1973. 2 The poor-law guardians opened an infirmary, designed by H. E. Lavender of Walsall, at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… architect, of Oswestry. On the Mold road, a handsome infirmary and a savings'-bank, both in the Grecian style, …
Old and New London
… Workhouse, close by, is a large brick building, with an infirmary attached; it will hold between 800 and 900 inmates. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of 1745 was given in 1845 for the chapel of Salisbury Infirmary, where it still remains in 1962: Daniell, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Savoy, to wit a house for the Officers, a house for the Infirmary, a large house for the Marshal and his prisoners …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… directions to lay before him an estimate for building an Infirmary and other necessary offices for the accommodation …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to said Hospital for the support of sick men in the Infirmary and such other pressing occasions of the said …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Petition to the Treasury from the Managers of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Concerning the deficiency of the fund …
Survey of London
… buildings in Waterloo Road was the Royal Universal Infirmary for Children. This institution was the successor of … number of poor women from the parish of Lambeth. 72 The infirmary was built on land which was part of the triangular … Prince of Wales sold the freehold to the trustees of the infirmary John Fisher Eastwood, Frederick Lincoln Bevan and …
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