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The Montefiore Hospital – Hove, East Sussex; Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital (independent) – Brighton; Nuffield Health Woking Hospital - Woking [8] Princess Royal Hospital – Haywards Heath, West Sussex; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital – Margate, Kent; Queen Victoria Hospital – East Grinstead, West Sussex
The chair of the trust, Nikki Cole, resigned and was replaced by Peter Carter. [15] In 2017–18 East Kent Hospitals saw 74.3% of A&E patients within four hours. [16] In August 2018 it announced that planned orthopaedic operations would be moved from the William Harvey Hospital to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital in an attempt to avoid ...
The current general hospital buildings were constructed on Radnor Park Avenue, and opened in 1890, when the name was again changed, this time to the Victoria Hospital. [1] The prefix Royal was added in 1910. [1] In the 1970s, services were scaled down, with the focusing of regional hospital care in East Kent on the town of Ashford, Kent.
Joan Elizabeth Clark, Chief Regional Nursing Officer, South East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. Alderman Douglas Clift. For political and public services in Lancashire, (deceased.) Charles Francis Cole. For political services in London. Tom Kilner Cooke, General Medical Practitioner, Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire.
William Halcrow (1883–1958) civil engineer; Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943) author; William Hall-Jones (1851–1936) Prime Minister of New Zealand; Augustus Harris (1852–1896) actor, impresario and dramatist
Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet (1781–1849) – Conservative Member of Parliament for East Kent; George Gipps (1791–1847) – Governor of the colony of New South Wales, Australia; William Locke Brockman (1802–1872) – early settler of Western Australia and Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
The Year Without a Santa Claus, a Christmas special from Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., turns 50 this December. The beloved special was adapted from the book of the same name by Phyllis ...
At around 12:30 pm, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) east of Folkestone Gate, HMHS Anglia struck a mine and sank in fifteen minutes. The nearby torpedo gunboat HMS Hazard helped evacuate the passengers and crew. Despite the assistance of the nearby collier Lusitania, 134 people died in the sinking.