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  2. Leeds General Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The Clarendon Wing opened in 1984, replacing the former Leeds Women's and Children's Hospital, and now houses the Leeds Children's Hospital. [10] The Jubilee Wing, named in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service, which provides new Emergency Department services as well as housing regional cardiothoracic and ...

  3. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee wing, Leeds General Infirmary. It provides services for the population of Leeds and surrounding areas, and is a regional centre for a range of services including cancer, neurosurgery, heart surgery, liver and kidney transplantation. In 2009 it was the largest NHS trust in England, [3] and now employs over 18,000 staff on seven main sites.

  4. File:Jubilee wing, Leeds General Infirmary.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. St James's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent early developments included the Leeds Union Workhouse (which now houses the Thackray Museum of Medicine) built in 1858. [1] The chapel, which is a Grade II listed building, was completed in 1861 by the firm of Perkin & Beckhouse, of Leeds, [5] and the Leeds Union Infirmary (the site of the present Gledhow Wing) was built in 1874. [6]

  6. Yorkshire Air Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Airbus H145 G-YAAC landing at Leeds General Infirmary.. The first helicopter was an MBB Bo 105, and later in 2005, the charity began operating the MD 902 Explorer. [10] The Explorer was used extensively in an air ambulance capacity throughout the UK, but has gradually being phased out of service for renewal purpose.

  7. Chapel Allerton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Allerton Hospital is located in the area of Chapel Allerton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is operated by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The main entrance is on Chapeltown Road, with vehicle exits onto Harehills Lane and Newton Road.

  8. Croydon University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the previous infirmary in Duppas Hill. [3] The Croydon Union Infirmary was renamed Mayday Hospital (though usually referred to as Mayday Road Hospital) in June 1923. [4] Under the terms of the Local Government Act 1929, it was taken over by Croydon Corporation in April 1932; [5] and then by the National Health Service in July 1948. [2]

  9. St George's Church, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The 10:30 am service is a large family congregation, with provision for children's ministry. The 6:30 pm service is a congregation aimed at students and young professionals, with a focus on biblical teaching and musical worship. St George's sets itself firmly within the Charismatic Evangelical wing of the Church of England.