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Hospitals Collection (page 2)

Background imageHospitals Collection: First Alexandra Rose Day charity, women selling roses

First Alexandra Rose Day charity, women selling roses
The First Alexandra Rose Day charity, women selling roses outside the Hotel Cecil on 26 June 1912. The charity was launched on the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Princess Alexandra from her

Background imageHospitals Collection: WW2 - Hall Barn, near Beaconsfield, which was re-purposed during wartime to the

WW2 - Hall Barn, near Beaconsfield, which was re-purposed during wartime to the production of hospital supplies under its chatelaine the Honourable Mrs E F Lawson

Background imageHospitals Collection: Poster, National Lottery, France, WW2

Poster, National Lottery, France, WW2
Poster, National Lottery, France - 10 November draw - support for hospitals during the Second World War Date: 1941

Background imageHospitals Collection: LCC election leaflet, Conservative Party

LCC election leaflet, Conservative Party
Conservative Party London County Council Election Leaflet, 7 March 1946 Date: 1946

Background imageHospitals Collection: A touching scene in a charitable institution, showing a portrait plaque of Queen Alexandra

A touching scene in a charitable institution, showing a portrait plaque of Queen Alexandra (Queen-Mother at the time) on the wall of a children's ward in the Alexandra Hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Alexandra Ward, St Thomas Hospital, London 1903

Alexandra Ward, St Thomas Hospital, London 1903
Alexandra Ward, St Thomas Hospital, London. Photograph showing a girl's wards with comfortable furnishings. Date: 1903

Background imageHospitals Collection: John Hunter

John Hunter (1728 - 1893), Scottish surgeon, one of the most distinguished scientists and surgeons of his day. He assisted his brother

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale

Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florence's social standing to become

Background imageHospitals Collection: Florence Nightingale's carriage

Florence Nightingale's carriage
The nursing carriage that accompanied Miss Florence Nightingale through the Crimean War. Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father

Background imageHospitals Collection: St. Bartholomew Hospital

St. Bartholomew Hospital
The west entrance of St. Bartholomew Hospital, London, showing the gatehouse which was built in 17002 with a statue of Henry VIII. Date: late 1890s

Background imageHospitals Collection: Exterior of Old Bethlem Hospital, Moorfields, London. Date: 1750s

Exterior of Old Bethlem Hospital, Moorfields, London. Date: 1750s

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Irish Hospitals Trusts Sweepstake on the Derby

The Irish Hospitals Trusts Sweepstake on the Derby
Feature in The Illustrated London News showing the stages of the Irish Hospitals tursts sweepstake on the Derby from the mixing the counterfoils to the draw carried out at the Mansion House, Dublin

Background imageHospitals Collection: Christmas Day at the North Eastern Hospital 1904

Christmas Day at the North Eastern Hospital 1904
Christmas Day in a childrens Goldsmiths Ward in North Eastern Hospital in Hackney Road, London. Showing a huge Christmas tree in the ward, decorated with stockings, crackers, dolls

Background imageHospitals Collection: Christmas Festivities at the North Eastern Hospital 1905

Christmas Festivities at the North Eastern Hospital 1905
Infants at the Goldsmiths Ward in North Eastern Hospital in Hackney Road, London. Showing a huge Christmas tree in the ward, decorated with crackers, dolls, beads and a angel topper

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Georges Hospital

St Georges Hospital is a teaching hospital in Tooting, London. Founded in 1733, it is now one of the UKs largest teaching hospitals and one of the largest hospitals in Europe. Date: 1875

Background imageHospitals Collection: Jaffray Hospital, Erdington, Birmingham

Jaffray Hospital, Erdington, Birmingham. circa 1900

Background imageHospitals Collection: Line of female ambulance drivers 1918

Line of female ambulance drivers 1918
Female Red Cross ambulance drivers standing in a line in front of their vehicles with their mascot, a great Dane. The Sphere describes Queen Marys specific interest in the role of women in the war

Background imageHospitals Collection: Women unloading van outside veterinary hospital 1918

Women unloading van outside veterinary hospital 1918
Women photographed unloading a forage van outside a veterinary hospital in London, specialising in the treatment of injured horses

Background imageHospitals Collection: Construction of casualty clearing station, September 1939

Construction of casualty clearing station, September 1939
Construction of a casualty clearing station in the foundations of a new block of buildings at a London hospital, shortly after the outbreak of the war. 1939

Background imageHospitals Collection: Patient on stretcher lifted onto evacuation coach 1939

Patient on stretcher lifted onto evacuation coach 1939
Patient of Barts hospital lifted on a stretcher into a specially fitted Green Line hospital coach. As part of the preparations for war

Background imageHospitals Collection: New mother evacuated from hospital 1939

New mother evacuated from hospital 1939
A nurse giving a few words of encouragement to a new mother and her baby as she lies on a stretcher, waiting to be evacuated by ambulance from Westminster hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Irene Lawley

Irene Lawley
The Hon. Irene Constance Lawley, owner of Escrick Park mansion, which she converted into a hospital during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageHospitals Collection: New Operating Theatre, The London Hospital

New Operating Theatre, The London Hospital. 1902

Background imageHospitals Collection: Surgical Buildings, Guys Hospital, London

Surgical Buildings, Guys Hospital, London. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHospitals Collection: Front Quadrangle, Guys Hospital, London

Front Quadrangle, Guys Hospital, London. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lady Sclater and volunteers, War Workroom Fund

Lady Sclater and volunteers, War Workroom Fund, doing useful work for hospitals at home and abroad during the First World War. circa 1917

Background imageHospitals Collection: Wards in Beil Naura Hospital, Basra, Iraq, WW1

Wards in Beil Naura Hospital, Basra, Iraq, WW1
Wards in Beil Naura Hospital, Basra, Iraq, during the First World War. circa 1916

Background imageHospitals Collection: Children at Brompton Hospital

Children at Brompton Hospital
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the increase in parents being allowed to spend as much time as possible with their children in hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Augustana Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Augustana Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHospitals Collection: Christmas tree at Great Ormond Street Hospital 1896

Christmas tree at Great Ormond Street Hospital 1896
Nurses and sick Victorian children gathered around the enormous Chritmas tree at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. 1895

Background imageHospitals Collection: Exterior of the Poplar Hospital in east India Road, London

Exterior of the Poplar Hospital in east India Road, London. Opened under the patronage of Samuel Gurney, MP to treat people who had suffered injuries in the docks. Date: 1858

Background imageHospitals Collection: Student nurses in a classroom

Student nurses in a classroom
Classroom with a doctor teaching anatomy to a group of student nurses accompanied by their ward sister, location unknown. The Metropolitan Asylums Board (London)

Background imageHospitals Collection: St. Marys Hospital, Paddington 1847

St. Marys Hospital, Paddington 1847
Date: 1847

Background imageHospitals Collection: Dreadnought Hospital ship at Greenwich 1870

Dreadnought Hospital ship at Greenwich 1870
In 1870 the patients were transferred ashore to the infirmary. which was renamed the Dreadnought Seamens Hospital. HMS Dreadnought herself remained in use as an isolation hospital until she was

Background imageHospitals Collection: ADDENBROOKES HOSPITAL

ADDENBROOKES HOSPITAL
Exterior view of Addenbrookes, in Cambridge Date: 1907

Background imageHospitals Collection: CHILDRENS HOSPITAL 1870

CHILDRENS HOSPITAL 1870
Visiting day at the Childrens Hospital, London. Children play in their cots whilst their parents look over them anxiously Date: 1870

Background imageHospitals Collection: HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE

HOSPITAL CERTIFICATE
Certifying that a Mr Thomas ?---drew hath attended the practice of physic at the hospital for 18 months. Signed by 3 doctors. Surmounted by the hospitals emblem. Date: 25 November 1843

Background imageHospitals Collection: LOCK HOSPITAL CHAPEL

LOCK HOSPITAL CHAPEL
The Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent Street, Southwark, known as the LOCK, built in 1636 Date: 1636 - 1813

Background imageHospitals Collection: HOTEL-DIEU, PARIS

HOTEL-DIEU, PARIS
The entrance to the Hotel- Dieu, in the rue du Marche Palu, as it was in 1590, with shops and street traders Date: 1590

Background imageHospitals Collection: TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC

TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC
Anti-tuberculosis dispensary at Nantes : street view, section of the interior, and plans of the lower and upper floors Date: 1906

Background imageHospitals Collection: Military Hospital 1855

Military Hospital 1855
An interior view of a ward in Portsea Military Hospital during the Crimean War era. Date: 1855

Background imageHospitals Collection: MEDICAL / HOSPITALS

MEDICAL / HOSPITALS
Children visiting their sister in hospital Date: 1897

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Marys hospital paddington

St Marys hospital paddington Date: 1847

Background imageHospitals Collection: Civil Hospital, Belgaum, Karnataka, India

Civil Hospital, Belgaum, Karnataka, India
Civil Hospital, Belgaum (Belagavi), Karnataka, India. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHospitals Collection: Al Moassat Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt

Al Moassat Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageHospitals Collection: Scottish Womens Hospitals Elsie Inglis

Scottish Womens Hospitals Elsie Inglis
Shows the second unit from the Scottish Womens Hospitals for Foreign Service, prior to their departure from Cardiff in April 1915

Background imageHospitals Collection: A tuberculosis patient being given a direct blood

A tuberculosis patient being given a direct blood transfusion from a goat, at Dr Simon Bernheims clinic. France, ca. 1891. Engraving

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lady Iris Capell as a nurse at Watford hospital, 1914

Lady Iris Capell as a nurse at Watford hospital, 1914
Lady Iris Mary Athenais de Vere Capell (1895-1977), elder daughter of George Devereaux De Vere Capell, 7th Earl of Essex and his American wife, Adela Beach Grant



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