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The Royal Newcastle Hospital was, for nearly 190 years, the main hospital in the Australian city of Newcastle.The hospital stood on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the Hunter River port of Newcastle, New South Wales, from 1817 until 2007.
English: The Royal Newcastle Hospital was the main hospital in the Australian city of Newcastle. The hospital stood on a hill from 1817 until 2007. ca. 1900s. The hospital stood on a hill from 1817 until 2007. ca. 1900s.
The suburb is the location of a major hospital complex that includes the John Hunter, John Hunter Children's, Rankin Park and Newcastle Private hospitals, and the Royal Newcastle Centre, which was previously known as the Royal Newcastle Hospital before it moved from its original site near Newcastle Beach. Also in the suburb are water reservoirs ...
Royal Newcastle Hospital, a former general hospital in Newcastle, New South Wales, founded in 1817 and closed in 2007 Royal Perth Hospital , a teaching hospital in Perth, Western Australia, founded in 1830, and given royal patronage in 1946
This Wikipedia article was originally based on Royal Newcastle Hospital - The Club Building, entry number 00824 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on 2 June 2018.
Hall was a nurse there in 1907 before she began training at Sydney Hospital the following year. She completed her training in 1913. [1] In December 1914, Hall began work at the Royal Newcastle Hospital as a deputy matron and in the following year she became the hospital's matron. She served for 43 years and her name was said to be "synonomous ...
She moved from Queensland to New South Wales in 1903 and trained as a nurse at the Royal Newcastle Hospital. She qualified in June 1905. She married at St Andrew's Anglican Church in Newcastle's suburb of Waratah. Her husband was a dentist named Thomas Blackall. He came from a locally well known family who lived in the Newcastle area.
The Royal Newcastle Centre (formerly Royal Newcastle Hospital), opened as an extension wing to the John Hunter Hospital in April 2006, providing 144 of these beds. Patients from the Hunter Region and beyond are referred to John Hunter for treatment in a range of specialities.