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The show often began with Linden giving a monologue about an animal that was going to be that day's subject. In-between songs, animated segments, and interviews from experts about said animal was more exposition from Linden. [5] The show looked at the presentation of animals in mythology, art and literature, as well as biology and zoology. [6]
The hospital and church seen from St Catherine's Hill. The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty is a medieval almshouse in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It has been described as "England's oldest and most perfect almshouse". [1] Most of the buildings and grounds are open to the public at certain times. [2] It is a Grade I ...
The Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester is a District General Hospital serving much of central Hampshire. It is owned and run by the Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust . It is commonly abbreviated to RHCH , or alternatively, Winchester Hospital as it is the only open NHS hospital in Winchester. α
The hospital had a humble beginning in 1912 when the Winchester Visiting Nurse Association opened the first Winchester Hospital. It was a 12-bed hospital on Washington Street. As the necessity to build a larger hospital became apparent, a 5.5-acre (2.2 ha) tract of land was bought by 1914, with the money raised by canvassing in the town and ...
The paper was founded by James Linden and was originally based in Southampton, moving to Winchester in 1778. [3] From 1807 until 2004, its offices were at 57 High Street, Winchester. [ 4 ] It is now based at 5 Upper Brook Street, Winchester.
VCA, Inc., doing business as VCA Animal Hospitals, operates more than 1,000 animal hospitals in the US and Canada. [1] The company is based in Los Angeles , and was founded in 1986. [ 2 ] Until its acquisition by Mars Inc. in 2017, VCA traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker "WOOF".
National Register of Historic Places in Winchester, Massachusetts (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Winchester, Massachusetts" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
1948 - Winchester District Memorial Hospital officially opened on December 8, 1948. The two-storey building had 32 beds. In the first year, staff and physicians treated 1300 patients and delivered 245 babies. 1955 - A new administration wing was added at a cost of $36,000. In the same year, a blood bank was established.