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  2. Thorpe Hall (Peterborough) - Wikipedia

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    A maternity hospital from 1943 to 1970, it was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948, coming under No. 12 Group (Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals Management Committee) of the East Anglian Regional Hospital Board. [12] In 1986 it was acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation and is currently in use as a hospice.

  3. Sue Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Susan Cheshire, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw, Baroness Cheshire, CMG, OBE (née Ryder; 3 July 1924 – 2 November 2000), commonly known as Sue Ryder, was a British volunteer with Special Operations Executive in the Second World War, and a member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, who afterwards established charitable organisations, notably ...

  4. Sue Ryder (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Sue Ryder is a British palliative and bereavement support charity based in the United Kingdom.Formed as The Sue Ryder Foundation in 1953 by World War II Special Operations Executive volunteer Sue Ryder, the organisation provides care and support for people living with terminal illnesses and neurological conditions, as well as individuals who are coping with a bereavement.

  5. Melford Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall was first opened to the public in 1955 by Ulla, Lady Hyde Parker. In 1958 Sue Ryder leased the south wing to house her holiday scheme for concentration camp survivors from Poland. This scheme, which ran at Melford Hall for 11 years, eventually grew into her work with charity Sue Ryder. [2] In 1960 it passed to the National Trust. It is ...

  6. Peterborough Museum & Archives - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough's first museum was opened to the public on October 31, 1898 by the local historical society. The Victoria Museum, dedicated in honour of Queen Victoria, was located near Inverlea Park. In April 1912, the collection was moved to the new Carnegie Public Library on George Street, which is now part of the Peterborough City Hall.

  7. Cuerden Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Hall was formerly a family home between 1717 and 1906, and used by the Army until the 1960s. In 1985 it became a Sue Ryder neurological care centre. The Hall was sold to Manchester business man Colin Shenton in 2020 who is restoring it to its original purpose as a family home. The parkland and wider estate are known as Cuerden Valley Park ...

  8. Ellen DeGeneres Has Moved to England After Finding 'a ... - AOL

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    Ellen DeGeneres has relocated to the English countryside, a source tells PEOPLE. The former talk show host, whose long-running eponymous series ended in May 2022, has moved abroad after finding a ...

  9. Hickleton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hickleton Hall is a Grade II* listed [1] Georgian stately home in Hickleton, South Yorkshire, England, about 6 miles (10 km) west of Doncaster.For more than 50 years (until 2012) it was a Sue Ryder Care home.