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The first gifts ever given publicly to Newcastles Freeman Hospital are handed over
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The first gifts ever given publicly to Newcastles Freeman Hospital are handed over
The first gifts ever given publicly to Newcastles Freeman Hospital are handed over by Mr James Bell to Dr. Bob Cooper (left). They are an Ultratherm for relieving arthritis; a colour TV set and a radiogram. They are also the last to be given by the Forest Hall and Longbenton Care Association, which has now been wound up. On the right is the Freeman administrator, Mr. Len Fenwick. 7th September 1977
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NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
England
Media ID 21779674
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Health Hospital Medical Staff 1977
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In this photograph from 1977, a significant moment in the history of Newcastle's Freeman Hospital is captured. The image showcases Mr. James Bell presenting the first-ever public gifts to Dr. Bob Cooper, symbolizing a remarkable milestone for the hospital. The generosity of Mr. Bell and his organization, the Forest Hall and Longbenton Care Association, shines through as they hand over three valuable items to enhance patient care at Freeman Hospital. Among these thoughtful gifts are an Ultratherm device designed to alleviate arthritis pain, a vibrant color television set, and a state-of-the-art radiogram. This heartfelt gesture not only demonstrates the community's support for healthcare but also marks an endearing chapter in the association's journey as it gracefully winds up its operations after years of dedicated service. Standing alongside them is Mr. Len Fenwick, the esteemed administrator of Freeman Hospital who oversees its smooth functioning with utmost dedication and commitment. As we delve into this nostalgic snapshot from four decades ago, we can't help but appreciate how far medical advancements have come since then while cherishing those individuals who selflessly contributed towards improving patient experiences within our cherished National Health Service (NHS). This print serves as a poignant reminder of both progress made and gratitude owed to those who have played pivotal roles in shaping our healthcare institutions throughout history.
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