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St. John's Hospital and Chapel, Lichfield: red sepia drawing

'St. John's Hospital Lichfield,' showing a view from the road [St. John's Street] with the entrance door and two of the range of chimneys. Also showing an overhanging oriel window next to the chapel. ...

St. John's Hospital and Chapel, Lichfield: sepia drawing

'Saint John's Hospital, Lichfield,' [on St. John's Street] showing the south side of the hospital with five windows, and the south side of the chapel, with windows of various designs with from one to ...

St. John's Hospital and Chapel, Lichfield: sepia wash drawing

Showing the Hospital and Chapel from the road, with the entrance doorway and eight elongated chimneys. Also showing the east end of the chapel on the right, with a window of five lights. 'C. E. Stringer, ...

St. John's Hospital and Chapel, Lichfield: water colour painting

'St. John's Hospital, Lichfield,' [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 ...

St. Mary's Home, Stone

A postcard view of one of the wards at St. Mary's Home in Stone. Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small ...

St. Mary's Home, Stone

A postcard view of the verandah at St. Mary's Home in Stone. Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small ...

St. Mary's Home, Stone

Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small chapel on Station Road dedicated to St. Anne. The building still ...

St. Mary's Home, Stone

A postcard view of one of the wards at St. Mary's Home in Stone. Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small ...

St. Mary's Mount, Uttoxeter

St. Mary's Mount Red Cross Home, Holly Road, Uttoxeter. It is now (2021) St. Mary's Mount Care Home, a residential care home for older people. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter

St. Michael's Ward, St. Mary's Home, Stone

Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small chapel on Station Road dedicated to St. Anne. The building still ...

St. Michael's Ward, St. Mary's Home, Stone

Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small chapel on Station Road dedicated to St. Anne. The building still ...

St. Michael's Ward, St. Mary's Home, Stone,

Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small chapel on Station Road dedicated to St. Anne. The building still ...

St. Raphael's Ward, St. Mary's Home, Stone

Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order founded St. Dominic's Convent in the mid-nineteenth century. This was originally a small chapel on Station Road dedicated to St. Anne. The building still ...

Staff of the Red Cross Hospital, Burton-upon-Trent

Staff at the Red Cross Hospital in Burton Town Hall. Seated in the middle of the front row is Miss Mary Thompson who was the Commandant of Burton Red Cross. Standing at the back to the right is her brother ...

Staff sitting room, Cheddleton Asylum

Staff pictured in a sitting room at Cheddleton Asylum. In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the ...

Stafford - County General Infirmary: pen drawing

'Stafford General Infirmary.' Plan and elevation.Scale 1 inch to 10 feet.[See SV IX.29, for drawing of building as it stood.] 'Benj. Wyatt and Sons, archit., [architects].'

Stafford - County General Infirmary: sepia drawing

'County General Infirmary at Stafford,' viewed from the road. Showing a three storey building with a colonnaded porch. It has a central block with wings, behind railings and a wall.[See SV IX.30, for ...

Stafford Asylum

Pen and wash drawing of Stafford Asylum. The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in ...