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Kensington Infirmary, West London
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Kensington Infirmary, West London
The entrance to Kensington Infirmary on Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road) in West London. The infirmary, designed by Thomas W Aldwinckle, was built in 1893 by the poor law parish of St Mary Abbots, adjacent to its workhouse at the same location. The site later became St Mary Abbots Hospital
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Step back in time with this photograph of the entrance to Kensington Infirmary, located on Marloes Road in the heart of West London. This historic image, taken in the early 1900s, showcases the grandeur and intricacy of the infirmary's Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Designed by Thomas W. Aldwinckle and built in 1893, the infirmary was a charitable institution established by the poor law parish of St. Mary Abbots. Adjacent to its workhouse at the same location, the infirmary provided essential medical treatment for the impoverished members of the community. The image captures the infirmary's impressive gateway, complete with ornate iron gates and a stone archway adorned with the St. Mary Abbots crest. The gates, now a symbol of history, once served as a welcome sign for those seeking refuge and care. The infirmary's architecture reflects the intricate detailing and craftsmanship of the 1890s, with its red brick walls, tall arched windows, and intricate stonework. The Kensington Infirmary, later known as St. Mary Abbots Hospital, played a significant role in the history of healthcare in West London. Its establishment marked a crucial step towards providing better medical care and treatment for the less fortunate members of society. Today, this historic site stands as a reminder of the past and the importance of compassionate care for all. This photograph, taken in 1905, offers a glimpse into the past and invites us to reflect on the evolution of healthcare and the social welfare system in London. The image is a testament to the rich history and architectural beauty of Kensington Infirmary and the enduring legacy of Thomas W. Aldwinckle's design.
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