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"The Healing Haven: A Journey Through Time and Care" The Main Entrance - The Royal London Hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London

Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London
Administration block of the Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London (originally in Surrey), one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment

Background imageHospital Collection: Union Workhouse, Bakewell, Derbyshire

Union Workhouse, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Bakewell Union workhouse. The porter and two other men stand at the entrance, while another stands at the left near a wheelbarrow

Background imageHospital Collection: Four patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Four patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing four patients in dressing gowns and pyjamas chatting in a hospital ward

Background imageHospital Collection: Red Cross Poster - World War I

Red Cross Poster - World War I
Poster asking for donations to the British Red Cross during World War I, stressing urgently that six pounds a minute is required to maintain the number of motor ambulances, hospital ships

Background imageHospital Collection: Lady Willoughby de Broke in a nurses uniform

Lady Willoughby de Broke in a nurses uniform
Tatler front cover, caption reads Warwick Hospital is the scene of Lady Willoughby de Brokes nursing activities. She is President of the Warwickshire War Supply Services

Background imageHospital Collection: Lancaster County Asylum, Quernmore Road, Lancaster

Lancaster County Asylum, Quernmore Road, Lancaster
The Lancaster County Lunatic Asylum was established at Quernmore Road, Lancaster Moor in 1816. It later became Lancaster County Mental Hospital and after 1948 was renamed Lancaster Moor Hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Children stand at the gates of the Grove Hospital at Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London) during its First World War service as a military hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
The Fountain Hospital at Tooting in Surrey (now South London) was opened in 1893 as a fever hospital by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageHospital Collection: Union Workhouse, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Union Workhouse, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
The Haverfordwest Union workhouse, designed by William Owen, was opened in 1839. It was later known as Priory Mount and then as St Thomas Hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Birds eye view of the Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London), one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment of infectious

Background imageHospital Collection: St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London

St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London
St Benedicts Hospital which lay between Church Lane and Rectory Lane in Tooting, South London. The hospital was established in 1897

Background imageHospital Collection: Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire

Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire
The Swindon and Highworth Union workhouse on Highworth Road, at Stratton St Margaret near Swindon, Wiltshire. The building, opened in 1846, later became St Margarets Hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Moral and Industrial Training Schools, Leeds

Moral and Industrial Training Schools, Leeds
A very early photograph of the Moral and Industrial Training Schools, Beckett Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire. The Schools were erected in 1846-48 by the Leeds Board of Guardians to house

Background imageHospital Collection: Ecclesall Bierlow Workhouse, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Ecclesall Bierlow Workhouse, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
An unusual view from the doorstep of the Ecclesall Bierlow Union workhouse at Nether Edge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The building on the opposite side of the street was used as the Unions offices

Background imageHospital Collection: Wayland Military Hospital, Attleborough, Norfolk

Wayland Military Hospital, Attleborough, Norfolk. The hospital operated during the First World War in the Wayland Unions new workhouse infirmary, erected at Attleborough in 1912-13

Background imageHospital Collection: Tooting Military Hospital, Tooting Graveney, Surrey

Tooting Military Hospital, Tooting Graveney, Surrey
The Tooting Military Hospital operated during World War One in a building on Church Lane, Tooting Graveney, Surrey, formerly St Josephs Roman Catholic college

Background imageHospital Collection: An architectural group in Westminster

An architectural group in Westminster
A London vista, with a horse-drawn tram and carriages, and several buildings of note including Westminster Hospital, Big Ben, Parliament Square, St Margarets Church

Background imageHospital Collection: Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900

Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900
Illustration showing the view across the River Thames, from the Isle of Dogs, looking towards the Greenwich Naval Hospital, London, 1900

Background imageHospital Collection: Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war

Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war
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 Florences social standing to become

Background imageHospital Collection: Operation / Charing X

Operation / Charing X
An operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, watched by students and colleagues

Background imageHospital Collection: Rene-Theophile-Hyacinthe Laennec, French physician

Rene-Theophile-Hyacinthe Laennec, French physician
Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec, French physician, inventor of the stethoscope in 1816 at the Hopital Necker in Paris, where he was working at the time. Seen here using a stethoscope on a patient

Background imageHospital Collection: Sydney Hospital, Macquarie Street (b / w photo)

Sydney Hospital, Macquarie Street (b / w photo)
7155617 Sydney Hospital, Macquarie Street (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sydney Hospital, Macquarie Street)

Background imageHospital Collection: Sergeant William Baacke, Late 109th Regiment of Foot, a Chelsea Pensioner

Sergeant William Baacke, Late 109th Regiment of Foot, a Chelsea Pensioner, served in the Crimean War and seventeen years in East India. Date: 1902

Background imageHospital Collection: Design for a Regency park entrance

Design for a Regency park entrance with neoclassical walls and wrought iron gates. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1816

Background imageHospital Collection: Three year old Juanita Jahn (seated on elephant), daughter of Harry Jahn

Three year old Juanita Jahn (seated on elephant), daughter of Harry Jahn, elephant trainer with Billy Smarts Circus, took Gilda

Background imageHospital Collection: Huddersfield Royal Infirmary has been presented with a national award for its work

Huddersfield Royal Infirmary has been presented with a national award for its work on infertility. Dr Rosemary Williams of the gynaecology department

Background imageHospital Collection: DUMB FRIENDS LEAGUE

DUMB FRIENDS LEAGUE
Dumb Friends League Animal Hospital, Pimlico, London. A horse receiving treatment

Background imageHospital Collection: The Madhouse (Asylum). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

The Madhouse (Asylum). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
The Madhouse (Asylum). Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid

Background imageHospital Collection: Sir William Withey Gull, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Sir William Withey Gull, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir William Withey Gull, 1878. Gull became physician and lecturer to Guys Hospital in 1856. He resigned due to increased practice in 1867, but remained a consulting physician to the hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Vestibule of Asylum, 1889. Artist: Vincent van Gogh

Vestibule of Asylum, 1889. Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Vestibule of Asylum, 1889. From the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imageHospital Collection: Royal Procession passing the London Hospital, Whitechapel

Royal Procession passing the London Hospital, Whitechapel
Crowds cheering Queen Victoria as she drives in a carriage through Whitechapel during one of her Golden Jubilee progresses

Background imageHospital Collection: Barts Hospital Gateway

Barts Hospital Gateway
The principal entrance Date: 1813

Background imageHospital Collection: Middlesex Hospital Garden, Mortimer Street, London

Middlesex Hospital Garden, Mortimer Street, London. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHospital Collection: Travelling X-ray car, WW1

Travelling X-ray car, WW1
A special hospital car with a travelling X-ray given by the Scottish Womens Hospitals on exhibition at Bedford College during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageHospital Collection: Victoria opens St Thomas Hospital

Victoria opens St Thomas Hospital
Queen Victoria opens the newly completed St Thomas Hospital, situated on the southern Thames Embankment in Lambeth, London, across the river from the Palace of Westminster

Background imageHospital Collection: PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. Central Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in Nashville, Tennessee

PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL. Central Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageHospital Collection: X-ray Outfit

X-ray Outfit
1st March 1909: A medical worker, dressed in protective clothing, prepares to take an X-ray. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageHospital Collection: Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship
11th March 1957: A neon sign on the mast of a ship moored in Glasgow harbour encourages people to visit the citys hospitals for an X-ray

Background imageHospital Collection: Bethlehem Hospital

Bethlehem Hospital
1805: Figures over the entrance to the Hospital of St Mary of Bethlehem, Moorfields, London, first founded as a hospital in 1248. The term bedlam originates from this establishment

Background imageHospital Collection: West Derby Union, Liverpool - Alder Hey Hospital

West Derby Union, Liverpool - Alder Hey Hospital
Ward blocks at Alder Hey Hospital. The hospital was opened in 1915 by the West Derby Union, Liverpool. Originally used for chronic and bed-ridden case, it later became a childrens hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Battle Union Workhouse, Sussex

Battle Union Workhouse, Sussex
The Battle Union workhouse, designed by Frederick Thatcher, was erected in 1840. It later became Battle Hospital. Date: Date unknown

Background imageHospital Collection: VIENNAs GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Tower of Fools (Narrenturm). Built in 1787. Engraving, 1787

VIENNAs GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Tower of Fools (Narrenturm). Built in 1787. Engraving, 1787

Background imageHospital Collection: Royal Naval College

Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Established as Greenwich Hospital in 1694, Sir Christopher Wren planned the site and in the early 18th century

Background imageHospital Collection: Chetham Hospital School

Chetham Hospital School
Boys of this school in Lancashire wearing traditional Tudor costume, the Cathedral in the background. Many Manchester Cathedral choir- boys are from this school. Date: 1930s

Background imageHospital Collection: Inverness Mental Hospital, Scotland

Inverness Mental Hospital, Scotland
Distant view of the Inverness Mental Hospital, Scotland, originally opened in 1864 as the Inverness District Asylum. It then became the Northern Counties District Lunatic Asylum

Background imageHospital Collection: Bodmin Asylum, Cornwall

Bodmin Asylum, Cornwall
The Cornwall County Lunatic Asylum was founded in 1815 at Bodmin. It was later known as the Cornwall County Mental Hospital and then as St Lawrences Hospital

Background imageHospital Collection: Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, London Road, Derby

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, London Road, Derby
View of the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in London Road, Derby, with a statue of Florence Nightingale

Background imageHospital Collection: Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters

Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. In a photograph taken for the Central Office of Information, a secretary checks the printout from the computer



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"The Healing Haven: A Journey Through Time and Care" The Main Entrance - The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel: Step into a world of compassion and expertise as the grand entrance welcomes all seeking solace in healing hands. Shotley Bridge General Hospital, County Durham: Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, this hospital stands tall as a beacon of hope for the local community's well-being. The Middlesex Hospital, London: With its rich history dating back centuries, this iconic institution has been a pillar of medical advancements and patient care in the heart of London. London Hospital, Mile End Road: Witness the bustling corridors where countless lives have been saved through tireless dedication and cutting-edge treatments. A Plan of the town of Sheffield in the county of York drawn by W. Fairbank 1797. Engraved by Thomas Harris: Explore an ancient map that reveals how healthcare infrastructure has evolved over time to cater to growing communities' needs. WW1 silhouettes, wounded soldiers, and medical care: Reminisce on a poignant era when brave soldiers found solace within these walls while compassionate caregivers tended to their wounds with unwavering commitment. Warwick County Mental Hospital, Hatton Warwickshire: Unveil stories untold as this sanctuary provided refuge for those battling inner demons – offering understanding and support during challenging times. The Lady With The Lamp Florence Nightingale: Pay homage to one extraordinary woman whose selflessness revolutionized nursing practices forever – her legacy continues to inspire generations even today. Zulu War Rorke's Drift: Immerse yourself in tales from distant lands where hospitals became fortresses against adversity; witness resilience amid chaos as doctors fought valiantly for every life entrusted to them. St Thomas Hospital - Westminster Bridge and St Thomas Hospital, London : Marvel at architectural marvels standing proudly alongside historic landmarks; a testament to the unwavering commitment of healthcare professionals.