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A ward in a Childrens Hospital in Birmingham, Midlands, England in the mid 1930s. Picture taken 15th October 1934
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, looking at a model of the completed scheme at the Heath, Cardiff during his visit to the Dental School and Hospital
A smiling Prince Philip and smiling nurses as he leaves the Dental Hospital and School at the Heath, Cardiff, Wales. 7th July 1966
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, risks a finger as he examines a realistically mounted set of teeth during his tour of the Dental School and Hospital at Heath, Cardiff
At the side of a dentists chair, Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, talks to Mr John Miller, Vice-Dean of the Dental School and Professor of Dental Surgery. Cardiff, Wales, 7th July 1966
Pentwyn Hospital, overlooking Ton Pentre in the Rhonnda. 29th April 1974
Women of the Coventry Health and Beauty group sen here giving a display of skipping. Circa 1961
Lynda Carter - star of the television series Wonder Woman, jogging along Park Lane in London. Wonder Woman ran for 3 series from 1975 to 1979. Picture taken 31st January 1980
Queen Elizabeth II visits patient Florence Stubbs at Arrowe Park Hospital, Arrowe Park, close to the village of Upton, Wirral, Merseyside. Picture taken 4th May 1982
Labour MP for the Strathkelvin and Bearsden constituency and former brain surgeon Sam Galbraith pictured at the Freeman Hopsital in Newcastle with surgeon John Dark
Paul Daniels looking at the South Tees Health Authority fit for life campaign while strolling through the Cleveland Centre, Middlesbrough. 5th August 1988
A presentation to David Lloyd George at Aberdare Hospital. Circa 1934
David Lloyd George with Dr Banks, Dr Martin Jones and Sister Thomas at Aberdare Hospital. Circa 1934
A new landmark in the history of Clevelands health service was reached at the weekend. It was a time for celebration at the new South Cleveland Hospital as the first in-patients arrived on Saturday
North Ormesby Hospital. 23rd October 1980
North Ormesby Hospital. The building might be listed as a building of social interest after being put to Middlesbrough Borough Councils development services committee
Whitehall is being asked to add North Ormesby Hospital to Middlesbroughs list of buildings of special architectural or historic interest - to prevent it being demolished. 3rd September 1981
Arthurs up to his old tricks. The thermometer is ridiculously large. Even for a big-hearted bloke like Arthur Askey. But it shows that Arthur, pictured in St
Guisborough General Hospital. 10th July 1996
Jamie Baker and his twin sister Brenda, who were mascots for the Everton v Manchester United match at Goodison Park. League Division One. 21st September 1986
A female surgeon operating, watched by students, at the Royal Free Hospital. 23rd February 1938
World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali presented a sunshine coach on the behalf of the Variety club of Great Britain, the childrens charity organisation, to the hospital for sick children
Dress rehearsal of the National Fitness Exhibit in the Lord Mayors Show in King Charles Street, Whitehall. Lord Aberdare, Chairman of the National Fitness Council adjusts the strap of the banner
150, 000 Volidan birth pills under inspection at the British Drug House, Chemical Works, Graham Street, City Road, London. 17th August 1965
The nurses home at Walsgrave Hospital. 19th April 1968
An empty ward at Walsgrave Hospital. Coventry, West Midlands, 12th November 1979
Walsgrave Hospital, Psychiatric unit. 6th November 1979
Walsgrave Hospital, geriatric ward. 23rd August 1976
Maternity Special Care Unit, Walsgrave Hospital. 24th August 1977
Empty beds in an empty ward at Walsgrave Hospital. Coventry, West Midlands, 12th November 1979
Chelsea and England right full back Ken Shellito is visited by Chelsea teammates Peter Houseman, Bert Murray and John Dunne after having his third operation on his left leg for the removal of a
The District Nurse: General scenes of District nurse Muggendge paying a newly born baby a health visit, She checks the babies weight and checks with mum to see if she is coping, 1960
Every year the British public pop a million pennies into machines designed to speak, dial or stamp their true weight. Do they get their moneys worth
Susan Dubif with her baby son Sean at Sandwell Hospital. 12th April 1983
Staff at North Tees General Hospital celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the NHS. 5th July 1988
Charge nurse David Mudd and nurse Janet Groom are using blasts from the past donated by folk in the North Tees area to help elderly and confused people cope with the present
A little bit of sugar - and chocolate from Cleveland restaurant boss Vincent Serino (pictured with some of the kids) is helping the medicine go down with kids in the North Tees General Hospital
Diane Jackman of Stockton is the first patient on the new scanner at North Tees Hospital, with senior radiographer John Elliott. 30th June 1993
Scenes at the PDSA veterinary surgery in Aston. 23rd July 1992
Its a dog life for this Birmingham vet. He is stationed in a mobile hut on land in Grovesnor Road, Aston, until the Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals can afford new premises
Doctors in Middlesbrough have begun using an advanced ultra-sound scanner capable of detecting heart defects in unborn babies
Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity of a hospital charity group. Five colour television sets worth £ 900 were handed over to Middlesbrough
The Zetland and Breakers Clubs, of Redcar, jointly presented a cheque for £586The Zetland and Breakers Clubs, of Redcar, jointly presented a cheque for £ 586.85 to Middlesbrough Maternity Hospitals social care baby unit
The day room at Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff. 22nd April 1970
Huddersfield Town player Kieran O Regan netted £ 264 for the Jolene Kaye Appeal when he collected a cheque from kind-hearted regulars of the Wooldale Arms
Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £4, 775 for the £10Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £ 4, 775 for the £ 10, 000 Jolene Kaye Appeal to pay for a life-saving heart operation for the Downs Syndrome baby from Dalton
A charity football match between two teams from Rawthorpe Youth Club raised about £ 250 for the Jolene Kaye appeal. The game, held at Rawthorpe High School playing fields
Winston Churchill pictured arriving at Middlesex hospital. 30th June 1962