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Infirmary Collection (page 6)

"Journeys through Historic Infirmaries: Unveiling the Stories of Healing and Hope" Discovering the rich history of Whipps Cross Infirmary in Leytonstone, East London

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Fulham Military Hospital, St Dunstans Road, Fulham

Fulham Military Hospital, St Dunstans Road, Fulham
The First World War Fulham Military Hospital was located in the infirmary of the Fulham workhouse on St Dunstans Road, Fulham, south west London

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Workhouse Infirmary, Willesden, north west London

Workhouse Infirmary, Willesden, north west London
Willesdens workhouse infirmary, erected in 1900-01 on Acton Lane, Willesden, north west London. It later became the Park Royal Hospital and then the Central Middlesex Hospital

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Chase Farm Schools, Enfield, Middlesex

Chase Farm Schools, Enfield, Middlesex
The main building of the Chase Farm Schools in Enfield, Middlesex, opened in 1886 by the Edmonton Union to house pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary, London

Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary, London
The grounds of what is believed to be the workhouse infirmary at Cale Street, Chelsea, London. A uniformed matron and nurse stand at the centre while two men look

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Life in a Womens Prison, 1903

Life in a Womens Prison, 1903
Female convicts at work in Aylesbury Gaol. Date: 1903

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Tyrone Infirmary, County Galway, Ireland

Tyrone Infirmary, County Galway, Ireland. Date: 1904

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Infirmary, Shirley, Hampshire

The Infirmary, Shirley, Hampshire
The Infirmary, Shirley, Southampton, near Millbrook, Hampshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Infirmary, Hereford, Herefordshire

The Infirmary, Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Ward at Leeds Infirmary, West Yorkshire

Ward at Leeds Infirmary, West Yorkshire
A an interior view of No.8 Ward at the Leeds Infirmary. Patients lie in their beds along both side. Two jugs and basins for washing are in the foreground. Date: Early 1900s

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Workhouse Infirmary at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

Workhouse Infirmary at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
A view of the infirmary attached to the workhouse at Chipping Norton. Date: 1925

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Yorkshire Inebriate Infirmary, Cattal

Yorkshire Inebriate Infirmary, Cattal
The Yorkshire Inebriate Infirmary at Cattal was opened in 1905 as a residential treatment establishment for alcoholics. Date: Circa 1905

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Calderdale Royal Hospital, ward blocks

Calderdale Royal Hospital, ward blocks
Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax: ward blocks. The site opened in 1901 as the Halifax Union workhouse infirmary, later becoming Halifax General Hospital, now the Calderdale Royal Hospital

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Museum of Ornamental Art

Museum of Ornamental Art
The Museum of Ornamental Art, in a new building of the Royal Infirmary, Leeds Date: 1868

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Hammersmith Infirmary, London

Hammersmith Infirmary, London
The Hammersmith Infirmary, opened in 1905 on Du Cane Road, was the most visible section of a site which also included a new Hammersmith workhouse. Date: 1909

Background imageInfirmary Collection: DUBLIN: ROYAL INFIRMARY. The Royal Infirmary at Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland

DUBLIN: ROYAL INFIRMARY. The Royal Infirmary at Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland. Print by James Malton, 1794

Background imageInfirmary Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. Flood refugees in a temporary infirmary operated by the

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. Flood refugees in a temporary infirmary operated by the Red Cross at Forrest City, Arkansas. Photographed by Walker Evans, February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A cotton compress being used by the Red Cross as a temporary

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A cotton compress being used by the Red Cross as a temporary infirmary in Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: RED CROSS INFIRMARY, 1937. Sick flood refugees in the Red Cross temporary infirmary

RED CROSS INFIRMARY, 1937. Sick flood refugees in the Red Cross temporary infirmary at a flood refugee camp in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Walker Evans, February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: RED CROSS INFIRMARY, 1937. A sick flood refugee in the Red Cross temporary infirmary

RED CROSS INFIRMARY, 1937. A sick flood refugee in the Red Cross temporary infirmary at a flood refugee camp in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Walker Evans, February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. Household goods of an African American flood refugee in

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. Household goods of an African American flood refugee in a temporary infirmary operated by the Red Cross at Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Walker Evans in February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. A flood refugee in a temporary infirmary operated by the

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. A flood refugee in a temporary infirmary operated by the Red Cross at Forrest City, Arkansas. Photographed by Walker Evans, February 1937

Background imageInfirmary Collection: HINE: DOCTOR, 1924. A doctor examining a young worker in the infirmary at the Cheney

HINE: DOCTOR, 1924. A doctor examining a young worker in the infirmary at the Cheney Silk Mill in South Manchester, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1924

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Industrial Exhibition at Peterborough, Sketches in and Around the Town: 1

The Industrial Exhibition at Peterborough, Sketches in and Around the Town: 1
THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT PETERBOROUGH, SKETCHES IN AND AROUND THE TOWN: 1. Porch of the Swan Inn; 2. Old Scarletts Picture in the Cathedral; 3. Croyland Triangular Bridge; 4. The Almshouses; 5

Background imageInfirmary Collection: SKETCHES IN AND ABOUT PETERBOROUGH: 1. The Cathedral, from the South-East; 2

SKETCHES IN AND ABOUT PETERBOROUGH: 1. The Cathedral, from the South-East; 2. The Nave of the Cathedral, Looking East; 3. The Cathedral, from the North-West; 4. Croyland Abbey; 5

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Her Majesty Laying the Foundation Stone of the Royal Derby Infirmary: I Declare This

Her Majesty Laying the Foundation Stone of the Royal Derby Infirmary: I Declare This
Her Majesty Laying the Foundation Stone of the Royal Derby Infirmary: I Declare this Stone Well and Truly Laid, Uk

Background imageInfirmary Collection: View of the Projected New Central Infirmary at Derby, the Foundation Stone of Which

View of the Projected New Central Infirmary at Derby, the Foundation Stone of Which
View of the Projected New Central Infirmary at Derby, the Foundation Stone of which was Laid by her Majesty the Queen

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Derbyshire General Infirmary

The Derbyshire General Infirmary

Background imageInfirmary Collection: THE QUEEN AT DERBY: 1. Passing under Arch at the Corner of London and Osmaston Roads

THE QUEEN AT DERBY: 1. Passing under Arch at the Corner of London and Osmaston Roads. 2. Passing the Five Lamps at the Corner of the Corn Market. 3

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Source Size = 5869 x 3357

Source Size = 5869 x 3357
The New Infirmary at Leeds, Now Occupied by the National Art Exhibition, Opened by the Prince of Wales on Tuesday, 1868

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Old Liverpool Infirmary and Alms-Houses, with John Cookes circus in the foreground, c

Old Liverpool Infirmary and Alms-Houses, with John Cookes circus in the foreground, c
XJF497288 Old Liverpool Infirmary and Alms-Houses, with John Cookes circus in the foreground, c.1826 (engraving) by Herdman

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Manchester, Uk

The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Manchester, Uk

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Marchester, Uk, 1851

The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Marchester, Uk, 1851

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Cartouche with a battlefield and a doctor who takes care of the wounded for a tent

Cartouche with a battlefield and a doctor who takes care of the wounded for a tent, Cartouche with an infirmary where a doctor nursed the wounded, print maker: Pieter Philippe (mentioned on object)

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Interior of the Hotel Dieu hospital (xylograph) (b / w photo)

Interior of the Hotel Dieu hospital (xylograph) (b / w photo)
XIR181233 Interior of the Hotel Dieu hospital (xylograph) (b/w photo) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Patients in an infirmary, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1691

Patients in an infirmary, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1691

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Hospital

Hospital
circa 1895: Exterior of Leeds Infirmary, Yorkshire. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageInfirmary Collection: MADAME ALBANI (1852-1930). Stage name of Emma Lajeunesse. Canadian operatic singer

MADAME ALBANI (1852-1930). Stage name of Emma Lajeunesse. Canadian operatic singer. Madame Albani giving toys to sick children at the Jenney Lind Infirmary, Norwich, England

Background imageInfirmary Collection: MENTAL HOSPITAL, c1899. Patients in the mens infirmary ward of the Boston Insane Hospital

MENTAL HOSPITAL, c1899. Patients in the mens infirmary ward of the Boston Insane Hospital, in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Photographed c1899

Background imageInfirmary Collection: CARLISLE SCHOOL, c1901. Infirmary at the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

CARLISLE SCHOOL, c1901. Infirmary at the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1901

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867

Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867. A pioneer of antiseptic surgery

Background imageInfirmary Collection: John Radcliffe (1650-1714), English physician born at Wakefield, Yorkshire. Attended William III

John Radcliffe (1650-1714), English physician born at Wakefield, Yorkshire. Attended William III, Mary II and Queen Anne. Radcliffe Infirmary and Observatory at Oxford built

Background imageInfirmary Collection: William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian

William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian. Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (1836)

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Marchester, Uk, 1851

The Royal Procession Passing the Infirmary at Marchester, Uk, 1851

Background imageInfirmary Collection: The infirmary of the Charity Hospital of Paris. Etching by Abraham Bosse, c1635

The infirmary of the Charity Hospital of Paris. Etching by Abraham Bosse, c1635
FRANCE: HOSPITAL, c1635. The infirmary of the Charity Hospital of Paris. Etching by Abraham Bosse, c1635

Background imageInfirmary Collection: Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of

Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union Army hospitals

Background imageInfirmary Collection: A worker receiving First Aid in a room set apart for hospital

A worker receiving First Aid in a room set apart for hospital and library use at an electric bulb manufacturer in
HINE: SICK WORKER, 1912. A worker receiving First Aid in a room set apart for hospital and library use at an electric bulb manufacturer in Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Background imageInfirmary Collection: New York Infirmary and Womens Medical College, located at No. 126 Second Avenue

New York Infirmary and Womens Medical College, located at No. 126 Second Avenue. Wood engraving, 19th century
NY MEDICAL COLLEGE. New York Infirmary and Womens Medical College, located at No. 126 Second Avenue. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageInfirmary Collection: St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary

St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary
An exterior view of the St Marylebone workhouse infirmary. The buildings, designed by Henry Saxon Snell and his son, were located at Rackham Street, Ladbroke Grove




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"Journeys through Historic Infirmaries: Unveiling the Stories of Healing and Hope" Discovering the rich history of Whipps Cross Infirmary in Leytonstone, East London, where generations have found solace and care amidst its walls. The Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England - a beacon of medical excellence that has stood tall for centuries, nurturing both bodies and minds. West Ham Infirmary at Whipps Cross, Essex - a sanctuary of compassion serving the local community with unwavering dedication. Step into the realm of healing at West Middlesex Hospital in Isleworth, Middlesex - an institution that embodies resilience and progress. St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, London - a testament to humanity's commitment to provide comfort even during the most challenging times. Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, Middlesex - where innovation meets empathy to create a haven for those seeking restoration and renewal. Dorking General Hospital nestled in picturesque Surrey - an idyllic setting offering exceptional care rooted in tradition and warmth. Journey back through time as we explore Union Workhouse and Infirmary in Crumpsall, Manchester - witnessing how society's approach to healthcare has evolved over centuries. Congleton Union Workhouse stands proud amidst Arclid's landscape in Cheshire; its walls hold tales of resilience against adversity etched by countless lives healed within them. Delve into the heartwarming stories woven within Union Workhouse Infirmary located in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire – tales that remind us all of our shared vulnerability and strength when faced with illness or injury. Halifax Workhouse 1901: A glimpse into an era where compassion met necessity as this workhouse served as both refuge and infirmary for those facing hardship during challenging times. Union Workhouse in Bagthorpe, Nottingham.