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Poplar Union Schools, EssexEntrance gates of the Poplar Schools which were established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, London Road, DerbyView of the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in London Road, Derby, with a statue of Florence Nightingale
Staff and Committee at Stepping Hill Union Infirmary, StockpThe staff and management committee (each named at bottom) of the Stockport Union infirmary, now Stepping Hill Hospital. Date: circa 1905
Salford Union Infirmary / Hope HospitalHope Hospital, Eccles Old Road, Salford. The hospital was opened in 1882 as the Salford Union Infirmary, more usually known as Hope Hospital
Kensington & Chelsea District School, Boys BandIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Birmingham Union Cottage Homes, Marston Green, WarwickshireA girl stands in front of one of the childrens cottage homes at Marston Green in Warwickshire, to the east of Birmingham. The homes were opened by the Birmingham Poor Law Authorities in 1879 to house
Union Infirmary, Bagthorpe, NottinghamThe front of the Nottingham Union Infirmary at Bagthorpe with staff standing outside. Designed by Arthur Marshall, the infirmary and its accompanying workhouse were opened in 1903
City of London Union Workhouse Infirmary, Bow RoadSituated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary later St Clement's Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse. Date: 1905
City of London Workhouse, Bow Road, East LondonSituated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road in East London, the City of London Union Workhouse opened in 1849. The palatial building, designed by Richard Tress
City of London Union Infirmary, Mile End RoadSituated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary (now St Clement's Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse
City of London Infirmary, Bow Road, East LondonSituated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary (now St Clement's Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse
Glasgow Infirmary Victorian period
Glasgow Infirmary
Royal Infirmary Hospital, Manchester
The Royal Infirmary, Manchester, Victorian period
Burnley Infirmary Children's Ward early 1900s
Manchester - Royal Infirmary
Piccadilly and Infirmary, Manchester
Bradford Infirmary, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Music cover, Souvenir de Leeds, Grand March, by William Spark (organist of the town hall), composed in honour of the royal visit by The Prince
Royal Hospital Chelsea, Infirmary Wards 1902Interior of one of the infirmary wards in Royal Hospital Chelsea
King George V and Queen Mary at Perth Royal InfirmaryKing George V and Queen Mary visiting Perth Royal Infirmary Hospital, Scotland, in July 1914. 1914
Highfield Military Hospital, LiverpoolNursing staff at the Highfield Infirmary for aged and infirm paupers in its First World War role as a Military Hospital. Date: circa 1916
Highfield Infirmary / Military Hospital, LiverpoolNurses Home at the Highfield Infirmary for aged and infirm paupers in its First World War role as a Military Hospital. Date: circa 1916
London Orphan & Royal British Orphan School, WatfordBoys infirmary ward at the London Orphan School & Royal British Orphan School, Watford. Date: 1920s
St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary, Rackham StreetThe St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary, Rackham Street, London. It was designed by Henry Saxon Snell. Date: 1881
Union Workhouse Infirmary, East Preston, SussexThe infirmary at the East Preston Union workhouse. The workhouse was rebuilt in 1872-3 with the new infirmary and nurses home erected in 1906. Date: Date unknown
Whitechapel Workhouse Medicine Bottle. A graduated glass medicine bottle from the Whitechapel workhouse or its infirmary. It bears the moulded inscription Stolen from Whitechapel Union
West Ham Infirmary, Whipps Cross, LeytonstoneEntrance to the West Ham Union Infirmary, Whipps Cross, Leytonstone, Essex. The infirmary, better known as Whipps Cross Hospital
The Royal Infirmary, Halifax, Yorkshire. circa 1900
The Infirmary, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. circa 1900
Professor Lambert Rogers and Surgical Unit, Cardiff Royal Infirmary. Formal group of 16 men in white coats, two women in white coats, and two sisters
Formal group of ten nurses with collecting boxes, and lady, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle. Formal group of ten nurses with collecting boxes reading in aid of Royal Victoria Infirmary
Hospital prize-giving ceremonyThe prize-giving ceremony at Leeds General Infirmary for graduating student nurses. Presentation of a hospital general nursing certificate to a student nurse. Date: 1930
Nursing classroomAn empty classroom at the City & District Infirmary York probationer school founded in 1923. Table at centre with small microscope, and bed on left hand side with large doll. Date: circa 1923
St. Pancras new infirmary, Highgate 1870St. Pancras Workhouse North Infirmary at Highgate, North London, was erected in 1868 - 1871. Designed by Messrs John Giles & Biven, Date: 1870
The Royal Infirmary, Bradford, West Yorkshire. Date: 1938
Hollymount Orphanage Infirmary, Tottington, LancashireThe infirmary block at the Hollymount (or Holly Mount) orphanage for Roman Catholic children at Tottington, near Bury, Lancashire. Date: circa 1912
St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall, LondonThe St Marylebone Schools on South Road, Southall opened in 1858 to house up to 390 pauper children away from the workhouse
Union Workhouse Infirmary, Evesham, WorcestershireThe No. 4 Female Ward of the Evesham Unions workhouse infirmary. Several patients are in their beds with a nurse sitting alongside one of them. Date: Date unknown
Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary, Brownlow HillA view of the Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary at Brownlow Hill, now the site of the citys Metropolitan Cathedral. Date: 1925
Dudley Road Hospital, BirminghamThe front of the Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham. The hospital was originally the infirmary of the Birmingham workhouse. Date: circa 1935
Barony Hospital, NantwichAerial view of the Barony Hospital, Nantwich, formerly the Nantwich Union workhouse. The original workhouse block is at the upper centre
Nell Lane Hospital, ManchesterAerial view of Nell Lane Hospital, Withington, Manchester, opened in 1855 as Chorlton Union workhouse. The cross shaped block (left of centre) was the main workhouse building
Greenwich Union Workhouse, Vanbrugh Hill, GreenwichPart of the infirmary at the Greenwich Union workhouse at Vanbrugh Hill, south east London. A sign on the front of the nearmost building reads Calvert Road
St Oswalds Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The building, designed by Henry Stevens, was originally the Ashbourne Union workhouse erected in 1848 on Dark Lane (later Union Street)
Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary, East LondonExterior view of the Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary on Charles Street (later Bakers Row, now Vallance Road), East London. A carriage stands outside the entrance
Ground Plan of Westminster Abbey, London