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Sister Dora Convalescent Home, Milford

Royalties from Margaret Lonsdale’s book "Sister Dora" were used to build the Convalescent Home at Milford. Dorothy Pattison, or Sister Dora, was famous for her work nursing the poor in a hospital in Walsall. ...

Sister Dora Convalescent Hospital, Milford

This postcard view was published by Valentines Series. The card was posted in Stafford on 6 August 1907 to an address in Walsall. Funds were raised by public subscription to build a memorial hospital ...

Sister Dora Convalescent Hospital, Milford,

Funds were raised by public subscription to build a memorial hospital to Dorothy Pattison, or Sister Dora, who was famous for her work nursing the poor in a hospital in Walsall. The Sister Dora Convalescent ...

Sister Dora Convalescent Hospital, Milford,

Funds were raised by public subscription to build a memorial hospital to Dorothy Pattison, or Sister Dora, who was famous for her work nursing the poor in a hospital in Walsall. The Sister Dora Convalescent ...

Sister Jessie Price with wounded soldiers, Sheffield

Jessie was born at Lichfield Lodges, Shugborough on 15 July 1876. Her father Joseph was a Waggoner on the estate. She trained as a nurse in Lancashire and was working as a Probation Nurse at Salford ...

Sister's Quarters, Pensions Hospital, Cannock Chase

The Ministry of Pensions Hospital at Brindley Heath on Cannock Chase. The Military Hospital was built in 1916 to serve both Brocton and Rugeley army training camps. The hospital had twelve wards with ...

Site of St. Edwards Hospital pre-building, Cheddleton

Panoramic view of the land used to build St. Edwards.

St Mary's Home, Stone,

Three views of St Mary's Home on Station Road and Margaret Street. Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally ...

St. Edwards Hospital Cricket Field, Cheddleton

The ground was owned by the hospital and used by staff teams for matches.

St. Edward's Hospital Orchestra, Cheddleton

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Orchestra on stage at St. Edward.s Hospital, Cheddleton. Drums and effects: D. Whiting, W. Bowyer. Flutes: W. Stanbury, W. Duffield, F. Rose. Oboes: J. Slack, R. Kennedy, ...

St. Edward's Hospital, Cheddleton

The central block of St. Edwards Hospital was built as the County Mental Hospital by Giles & Gough in 1895-1899. Most of the Hospital was demolished during the late 1990s and the grounds are now occupied ...

St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton during construction

The building firm seen carrying out the work is William Brown & Son. Giles, Gough and Trollope were the firm of architects responsible for the building's design. T.M. Rickman was the surveyor and H.T. ...

St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton during construction

St. George's Hospital Chapel, Stafford

This was originally the chapel for the County Asylum on Corporation Street. The asylum opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton ...

St. George's Hospital, Stafford

The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The asylum moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's Hospital ...

St. George's Hospital, Stafford

The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The asylum moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's Hospital ...

St. George's Hospital, Stafford

An aerial view of St. George's Hospital, Stafford from the north. Stafford Gaol and Staffordshire General Infirmary can be seen top right. The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened on 1 October ...

St. John's Hospital and Chapel, Lichfield: engraving

Showing St. John's Hospital, [on St. John's Street.] North east view from the road, showing chiefly the chapel with the master's house adjoining to the west. Part of the old range of buildings (a door ...