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  2. Brownlow Hill infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The workhouse also housed one of the largest infirmaries in the country. It catered for 1200 sick paupers. [3] Liverpool philanthropist William Rathbone obtained permission from the Liverpool Vestry to introduce trained nurses (at his own expense for three years) at the workhouse hospital in 1864, and invited Agnes Jones, then at the London Great Northern Hospital, to be the first trained ...

  3. Liverpool and Merseyside Record Offices - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool.gov.uk - Liverpool and Merseyside Record Offices (-2012) Liverpool.gov.uk - Archives, Local and Family History (February 2011-May 2013) Liverpool.gov.uk - Libraries and Archives (June 2013-April 2018) Liverpool.gov.uk - Archives and Family History (September 2020-present)

  4. Prison register - Wikipedia

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    Prison registers fell into four distinct record sources; Home Office Prison Records (1770-1951, Prison Registers (Millbank, Parkhurst, Pentonville) 1847–1866, Register of Prisoners in County Prisons 1838–1875, and Millbank Prison Register 1816–1826. [2]

  5. Workhouse infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Camberwell workhouse (in Peckham, South London) continued until 1985 as a shelter for more than 1000 homeless men, operated by the Department of Health and Social Security and renamed a resettlement centre. [13] Southwell workhouse, now a museum, was used to provide temporary accommodation for mothers and children until the early 1990s.

  6. Toxteth Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Toxteth Park Cemetery is a graveyard on Smithdown Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom. It was opened on Monday 9 June 1856. It was opened on Monday 9 June 1856. It was the responsibility of the Toxteth Park Burial Board, which had been established by at least 1855.

  7. Liverpool Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Rosalind Paget (1855–1948), was a niece of William Rathbone VI, a resident of Liverpool and social reformer. Paget was a British Nurse and reformer who co-founded the forerunner to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and in the late 1870s did some experience of training at Liverpool Royal Infirmary. [ 13 ]

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