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The Lytham Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home, which was instituted for the relief of the poor when suffering from sickness or accident, was funded by Colonel John Talbot Clifton, Squire of Lytham, at an original cost of £1,200 and opened in 1871. [1] The original building was a two-storey structure with four wards containing 16 beds.
Royal Free Hospital – Hampstead; Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine; St Ann's Hospital – Harringay; St Pancras Hospital – St Pancras, London; University College Hospital – Bloomsbury; Wellington Hospital – St John's Wood (independent) Whittington Hospital – Highgate
In 1903 it was renamed South Shore Lytham Road. [1] In that same year the express Marton Line from Kirkham was built with a new Waterloo Road railway station at its junction with the Lytham line. The new station was just 300 yards (300 m) north of South Shore station, whose days were then numbered, closing in 1916.
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Upper Arlington Lutheran Church (UALC) is an American multi-site Lutheran megachurch located in the northwestern Columbus suburbs of Upper Arlington and Hilliard, Ohio.It was founded in 1956 as a Lutheran mission by the former American Lutheran Church (now the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America).
Following the abdominal surgery she had in January, doctors found that "cancer had been present," Kate said. As a "preventative" measure, she said she is receiving chemotherapy.
The parish church for Lytham is St Cuthbert's Church, on Church Road. [10] Lytham is the location of the Foulnaze cockle fishery. The fishery has only opened the cockle beds on the Lancashire coast three times in twenty years, most recently in August 2013. [11] Lytham Library closed in September 2016 as part of Lancashire County Council budget ...
St Cuthbert's is an Anglican church in Lytham, Lancashire, England. It was built 1834–1835, replacing a previous church on the same site. It is an active parish church in the Diocese of Blackburn. Since 1971 it has been designated a Grade II* listed building.