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David Hollin Nurses Home, Stafford General Infirmary

David Hollin was a boot and shoe manufacturer. He lived in Highfield Manor on Newport Road. In 1916 he left £12,000 in his will 'for the erecting and furnishing of a Nurses' Home'. The David Hollin Nurses' ...

David Hollins Nurses Home, Stafford,

David Hollin was a boot and shoe manufacturer. He lived in Highfield Manor on Newport Road. In 1916 he left £12,000 in his will 'for the erecting and furnishing of a Nurses' Home'. The David Hollin ...

Military Hospital Staff, Newcastle Under Lyme

Staff outside the Military Hospital Nurses' Home on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. During the First World War Stoke-upon-Trent Union Workhouse temporarily became a Military Hospital. After ...

Military Hospital Staff, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Staff and two small children pictured outside the Military Hospital Nurses' Home on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. During the First World War Stoke-upon-Trent Union Workhouse temporarily became ...

Nurse in nursing home kitchen, Stafford area

A nurse boiling a kettle making a pot of tea in the kitchen of an unidentified nursing home in the Stafford area. Please contact us if you recognise the nurse in this photograph.

Nurses Home, Military Hospital, Newcastle Under Lyme

A postcard view of the Military Hospital Nurses' Home on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. This building, built in 1902, has since been demolished. During the First World War Stoke-upon-Trent Union ...

Nurses' Preliminary Training School, Tithe Barn Road, Stafford

A nurse studying basic anatomy at the Nurses' Preliminary Training School on Tithe Barn Road, which opened in December 1950 and occupied a former isolation hospital. The School provided the first three ...

Nurses' sitting room, St. George's Hospital, Stafford

Nurses at St. George’s Hospital, Stafford are pictured off duty for a while and relaxing in their attractive and comfortable sitting-room, where they could often entertain friends. The sitting-room was ...

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 ...

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