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  2. North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It became the North Staffordshire Infirmary and Eye Hospital in 1890 and was renamed the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary following a visit from King George V in 1925. [5] The facility joined the National Health Service in 1948 [6] and, after services were transferred to the Royal Stoke University Hospital, it closed in December 2012 ...

  3. Hartshill, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Dominant in Hartshill is the Royal Stoke University Hospital, which was formed out of the City General Hospital, the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, the North Staffordshire Orthopedic Hospital and large central Accident and Emergency, Outpatients and Pathology Departments.

  4. Hartshill Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hartshill Castle [1] is a ruined castle in the village of Hartshill on the outskirts of Nuneaton, Warwickshire (grid reference). It is on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register due to erosion, structural problems and vandalism; [2] most notably when the castle was damaged by vandals in October 2016. [3]

  5. Royal Stoke University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Royal Stoke University Hospital (formerly the University Hospital of North Staffordshire) is a teaching and research hospital at Hartshill in the English county of Staffordshire. It lies in the city of Stoke-on-Trent , near the border with Newcastle-under-Lyme , and is run by the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust .

  6. Birmingham Union Workhouse - Wikipedia

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    A new infirmary building, built to increase the capacity of the old one, was constructed between 1850 and 1852 under the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, to designs by John Jones Bateman and G Drury. [1] It was built in the Winson Green area, to the west of the city centre. The main entrance building, though derelict, survived until demolition in ...

  7. Hartshill - Wikipedia

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    The Talyllyn Railway locomotive Midlander was purchased in 1957 from Jee's quarries at Hartshill. [6] The most famous person associated with Hartshill was the Elizabethan poet Michael Drayton, who was born at Chapel Cottage in Hartshill Green in 1563. [7] The cottage in which he was born was pulled down in 1941 due to a road widening scheme. [5]

  8. Stoke-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    The city's acute hospital is the Royal Stoke University Hospital run by the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust it is the third biggest hospital in the UK. [citation needed] It formerly comprised two sites: the Royal Infirmary and the City General. The hospital was rebuilt on the City General site on the A34, London Road.

  9. Bournville Centre for Visual Arts - Wikipedia

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    The International Project Space (sometimes referred to as IPS:Bournville) [13] was an art gallery located at the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, which was a campus of Birmingham City University's Birmingham Institute of Art and Design in the Bournville district of Birmingham, England until 2013. The site is now home to the University's ...