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  2. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital - Wikipedia

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    On 29 December 2010, the first great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II was born at the hospital, a baby girl named Savannah Phillips. [4] On 29 March 2012, The Queen' second great-grandchild Isla Phillips was born at the hospital. [5] On 17 January 2014, The Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall gave birth to a baby girl, Mia Grace Tindall, at the ...

  3. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was formed in 2002 by a merger of Gloucestershire Royal and East Gloucestershire NHS Trusts, [3] has an annual operating income of £550 million, 960 beds, over 150,000 emergency attendances and 800,000 outpatient appointments each year. [4]

  4. Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Yeats was also Matron of Gloucester Isolation Hospital, 'Over Hospital', Gloucestershire from November 1904 until she retired in 1905. [11] [12] [13] Following her death a tablet in her memory was erected in the hospital chapel by her former colleagues in 1929. [6] Gertrude M. Carrick (1878– ), [14] Assistant Matron from 1917 to 1919.

  5. Horton Road Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s the Horton Road Hospital released land on the west of its site to facilitate the construction of the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. [2] After the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in March 1988. [2] The main building was converted to apartments in ...

  6. North Bristol NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust opened the doors of its new building, Brunel, at Southmead Hospital, in 2014. [13] At the heart of the 800 bed hospital is a public concourse which simplifies access to the medical wards and departments. The concourse, known as the 'atrium', is naturally lit and ventilated and provides cafes, winter gardens and artwork.

  7. King Edward's Gate - Wikipedia

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    It originally served as an entrance to the St Peter's Abbey cemetery, through which many of Gloucester's inhabitants were taken for burial in the early middle ages. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1272, King Edward I took St Peter's Abbey under his control and soon after rebuilt the gate, which continued to be called Lichgate. [ 5 ]

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  9. Hillfield House - Wikipedia

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    Hillfield House Entrance gates and former lodge to Hillfield House. Hillfield House is a grade II listed house in Denmark Road, Gloucester, in England.The building, in the Italianate style popularised by Charles Barry, is faced in ashlar Bath stone, with a centrally placed tower and a porte-cochère entrance.