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A History of the County of Hampshire
… semicircular-headed windows of two enriched orders. The infirmary of the hospital abuts on the eastern window, and … 15th-century date opening into the cloister beneath the infirmary. There is only one window on the ground stage of … about 1789. The eastern side consists of the cloister and infirmary, which join on to the north wall of the north …
A History of the County of Stafford
… In 1945 Lord Gretton gave the house and 23 a. to Burton infirmary for use as a convalescent home. The scheme came to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Board. 276 An ambulance to take patients to the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford was acquired from the British Red Cross …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Here is a place of worship for Independents; also an infirmary established in 1804. In the parish are two ancient …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the later outbuilding on the site, survived in 1984. The infirmary may have been separate, perhaps west of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 74 The house was used as a convalescent home by Salisbury Infirmary from 1941. Since 1952 it has been a private …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the cemetery opened in that year. 76 A large brick infirmary block was built on the north in 1891-3. 77 From …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for street lighting and a subscription to the Radcliffe Infirmary. Corporate entertainment of visitors decreased but … in Back (sometimes Pest House, later Rectory) Lane into an infirmary, and by 1720 the new pest house was let rent-free …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is a parlour or passage-room probably leading to the Infirmary to the E. The jambs of the E. doorway remain with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the relief of needy parishioners. The City and County Infirmary, erected in 1770, adjoining Pitchcroft meadow, was …
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