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Nurse Phoebe Barrett, aged 22, in one of the consultant examination rooms at Birmingham Womens Hospital, Sparkhill. 2nd May 1963
Health Secretary Norman Fowler (centre) sees off Mrs Eva Barnes at the start of a springtime holiday in Paris. Mr John Rootham
Nurses at the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Women, Sparkhill, will not get backache in future thats the the Womens Royal Voluntary Service
Jaffray Hospital, Erdington, Birmingham. 28th July 1953
Part of the newly renovated section of the kitchens at the Birmingham Womens Hospital, Sparkhill. 19th February 1971
Childrens Christmas Party, Alexandra Ward, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Monday 28th December 1970
Damage to the Woodlands Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th April 1941
A ceiling collapse on a ward on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A member of staff holds a damaged instrument amongst the rubble of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A ward exposed to the elements on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, entertain children with songs and music during a performance outdoors in the hospital grounds. 20th July 1941
VJ Day Liverpool, Wounded men from Burma and other fronts celebrate at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, Wednesday 15th August 1945
Getting on with their voluntary wallpapering job in Ward B1 at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, are Stanley Hunt, ward orderly (left) and Michael Murphy, chief ward nurse, 11th August 1969
Ward B3 at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 11th August 1969
Prize winning students at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, including front left to right, nurses, Susan Jones, Margaret Glossop (from Ontario, Canada) and Mary Handley, 1st November 1971
20 stone cake goes under the knife at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, as Chef Steve Brogan prepares to cut the king size confection, measuring 6ft by 2ft, he is joined by, left to right
Geriatrics Unit at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 23rd January 1964, Geriatrics is the branch of medicine or social science dealing with the health and care of old people
Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 7th August 1990
Beds being prepared in bed ward at Geriatrics Unit at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, by Staff Nurse Madeline Stafford and Assistant Matron Antony Carr, 23rd January 1964
Miss Pamela Lester, who will be Matron of the new Northwick Hospital, with a picture of the new building in the background. 11th July 1968
Nurses receiving instruction from Miss V Thomas (in surgical gown) on patient care, a dummy is being used for demonstration. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
New intensive care unit at Brompton Hospital for post operative cases, and patients with severe heart complaints. A unique feature is a new type of respirator system which was developed by one of
Nurses wearing new style uniforms. Left to right, Miss M McGrath, Miss W G Neville, Mrs K Veall and Miss B Yellow. They are training for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
Nurses training with their dummy patient. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park. 11th July 1968
Sister Fred Reed, of West Roath Park, Theatre Superintendent of Lansdowne Hospital, Cardiff, in the theatre. Sister Reed has been in the theatre at Lansdowne Hospital for 18 years
The League of Friends of Landsdowne Hospital, Broad Street, Cardiff, present a Solarium to the hospital, and is officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Ald
Mr William Horlock (left) and Mr Roy Doidge, who are on the staff of Lansdowne Hospital, with a home-made iron lung. October 1969
Nurses at Birmingham Hospital going on duty with their gas masks 5th September 1939
A gas mask lesson at Birmingham Hospital for the doctors, nurses and ambulance men. 5th September 1939
The Out Patients Department of Birminghams Queen Elizabeth Hospital sandbagged in preparation for the outbreak of the Second World World. 1st September 1939
The London Clinic in Marylebone Road, London. September 1932
Whitley Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands. Into the 100lb capacity tumble-drier goes the washing, tipped automatically. In 15 minutes even the heaviest blanket will be ready for finishing. May 1966
An exterior view of Whitley Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands. 27th February 1985
Princess Diana visits Wales, Wednesday 7th October 1992. Our Picture Shows... Princess Diana officially opening the Childrens Unit at East Glamorgan Hospital in Church Village
Digging in as work is launched on the Royal Victoria Infirmary extension, left to right, Vernon Lee, representing the architects Arthur Taylor, Newcastle Health Authority chairman, Mike Laycock
Teenage Cancer unit at the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital that is due to open shortly. 7th October 1997
Exterior of the Royal Victoria Infirmary hospital, Newcastle. 3rd April 1996
Newcastle General Hospital. Medical Physics Technician Philip Oliver checks a Coherent XA 30 laser which was bought by a charity aided by The Journal. June 1989
Newcastle General Hospital. Circa 1980
Newcastle General Hospital. Circa 1973
Empty beds in Ward 27 at the Newcastle General Hospital. Circa 1982
Newcastle General Hospital. Neuro Unit. Circa 1964
Newcastle General Hospital gynaecology department. Circa 1984
Newcastle General Hospital. An electronic technician tests neurophysiology apparatus in the new muscular dystrophy laboratories at the General hospital. Circa 1966
Newcastle General Hospital. Department of Urology. April 1964
Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital, Newcastle. Night sister Emily Newby - ward 19, among others, is under her care. December 1979
General views of the Newcastle General Hospital. 16th May 1995
Newcastle General Hospital ward closure. Ward 2 at the general hospital closes its doors for the last time. 16th June 1997