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  2. Lytham Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Lytham Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home, which was instituted for the relief of the poor when suffering from sickness or accident, was funded by Colonel John Talbot Clifton, Squire of Lytham, at an original cost of £1,200 and opened in 1871. [1] The original building was a two-storey structure with four wards containing 16 beds.

  3. Category:Medical doctors from Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medical doctors from Ipswich" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by John Whitling and opened as the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital and Dispensary in August 1836. [2] [3] A children's wing was added in 1875 [3] and it was renamed the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital in 1902. [4] It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and it became the Ipswich Hospital, Anglesea Road Wing in 1955. [4]

  5. Ipswich Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital had its origins in the Ipswich Workhouse Infirmary, which was designed by Henry Percy Adams and built by George Grimwood & Son, and which opened in 1889. [1] [2] It became the Ipswich Borough General Hospital in 1939 and, after it had joined the National Health Service in 1948, it became the Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road Wing in 1955. [1]

  6. South Shore Lytham Road railway station - Wikipedia

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  7. St Clement's Hospital, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    An extra story was added to the building in the 1890s and it became Ipswich Mental Hospital in 1908. [1] The hospital joined the National Health Service as St Clement's Hospital in 1948. [2] After the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in 2002. [1]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.

  9. Capel St Mary - Wikipedia

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    Capel St Mary – commonly known as Capel – is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is about 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Ipswich and 2 miles (3 km) from Dedham Vale, which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In 2011 the parish had a population of 2847.