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  2. Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust runs Liverpool Women's Hospital, a major obstetrics, gynaecology and neonatology research hospital in Liverpool, England.It is one of several specialist hospitals located within the Liverpool City Region; alongside Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, the Walton Centre, Mersey Regional Burns and Plastic Surgery Unit, and ...

  3. Liverpool Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Women's Hospital from the roof of Liverpool Cathedral. The hospital, which replaced the Women's Hospital in Catharine Street, the Liverpool Maternity Hospital, and Mill Road Maternity Hospital (formerly Mill Road Infirmary) in a single new building in Crown Street, [2] was designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership and was constructed in red brick with white cladding and light blue ...

  4. Patricia Woodlock - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Woodlock (born Mary Winifred Woodlock; 25 October 1873 – after 1930) was a British artist and suffragette who was imprisoned seven times, including serving the longest suffragette prison sentence in 1908 (solitary confinement for three months); she was awarded a Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) Hunger Strike Medal for Valour.

  5. Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Women's Suffrage Society was set up in 1894 at a meeting in January at the temperance hall in Hardman Street. [1] A society had been proposed a month earlier by Emily Hornby at a public meeting and after a unanimous vote, [2] was founded by Edith Allan Bright, Lydia Allen Booth and Nessie Stewart-Brown [3] and initially had twenty four members. [2]

  6. Liverpool Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was established as the Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary for the Diseases of Women and Children in Horatio Street, Scotland Road, Liverpool, in November 1841. [1] It moved to Pembroke Place in 1845 and to Myrtle Street in 1862 and, having become the Ladies Charity and Lying-In Hospital in 1869, it moved to new purpose-built ...

  7. Lucy Letby interviewed in prison by police over deaths of ...

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    The period covers her spell at the Countess of Chester Hospital from January 2012 to the end of June 2016, and includes two work placements at Liverpool Women’s Hospital in 2012 and 2015.

  8. Eleanor Rathbone - Wikipedia

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    Campaigning. Rathbone was elected as an independent member of Liverpool City Council in 1910 for the seat of Granby Ward, a position she retained until 1935. [10]Rathbone campaigned for a number of social and political issues at the local level and was involved in establishing various groups and charitable organisations.

  9. Scotland's Kerr joins WSL side Liverpool on loan

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    Liverpool have signed Bayern Munich midfielder Sam Kerr on loan until the end of the season. The 25-year-old Scotland international joined Bayern in 2023, winning the Women's Bundesliga in her ...

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