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Ten women in the Huddersfield area were gifted with special Christmas Day deliveries, they all had babies. And Huddersfield Royal Infirmary midwifery staff had their hands full because nine of
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
Sunday is Mothers Day and at Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital there will be many new young mothers entitled to flowers, chocolates etc, whatever they are given
Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by the Mayor and Alderman JA Mosely, inspects a large scale Civil Defence parade in Broadgate, Coventry during the Second World War. 26th September 1941
Wheel em away... Stile Common Junior School pupils, from left, Lee Dutton, Manjit Garcha and Daniel Hayes, get a lift from ambulance men, Alan Parkinson, left
An area has been set aside at North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, for parents waiting for their children having operations in the ear, nose and throat ward
Thanks to a gift of a strip of ground, nine feet by 100 yards, by the Teesside Hospital management Committee, Middlesbrough Corporation has been able to widen the pavement outside the North Riding
THC fabrications works nurse Diane Wright said it with cash after completing a week-long training course at the North Riding Infirmary, in Middlesbrough
An invited audience gathered at North Riding Infirmary to hear the results of a Christmas card competition sponsored by the ear, nose, throat and eye research organisation ENTER
Staff from North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, entertained family, friends and members of the public to the joys of pantomime
View of North Riding Infirmary. 21st July 1994
A big drive to beat a blinding disease has been launched in Cleveland. The campaign, aimed at raising £ 30, 000 for a piece of high-technology equipment which can detect early stages of
After opening a new unit for the heard of hearing at North Riding Infirmary, Alvin Stardust is shown one of the cochlear implants by Lisa Aubert, audiological scientist at the unit. 29th February 1992
View of Middlesbrough General Hospital. 21st July 1994
All our own work... three charity minded girls from Lepton have raised £ 35 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Special Baby Care Unit
Aircam Aviation. Based at Teesside Airport, has an agreement with County Durham ambulance service to get surgeons from Newcastle Freeman Hospital to the airport and then on to wherever the donor is
Doctors tend a wounded soldier of the 81st West African Division in an improvised operating theatre in the Kaladan Valley, Burma. A parachute is used as a roof. 6th September 1944
Wilf Dixon (centre), Southend United Trainer massages player Sam McCrory on the treatment table, with Henry A Cook (left) a well known Chiropodist, 16th January 1957
Myton Hamlet Hospice received a fundraising boost after solicitors Wright Hassall and Co. chose them as their charity. Seen receiving the cheque is Carmel Sleeman, nursing sister
Liverpool manager Graeme Souness took time out from his busy schedule to come back to Middlesbrough to open the first phase of the new South Cleveland Heart Unit, with Doctor Adrian Davies
Dr Adrian Davies. 2nd October 1992
Top heart specialists at South Cleveland Hospital have joined the new tech revolution - thanks to a £ 13, 000 gift from the British Heart Foundation
Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients. Workers in Middlesbrough Councils building department handed over £ 1
All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their new-born babies in their arms. But these three young mothers are especially remarkable
Baby Stephanie Higgins (shown on photograph) died on a operating table, her mother blames it on a hormone pregnancy test. 17th February 1980
Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members of the Russian Red Cross not far from the front line trenches. Circa August 1915
Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 3rd August 1968
Staff at work at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 20th November 1956
A nurse tapes up a draughty window in an Infirmary ward. 10th April 1970
"The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry" The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry. Circa 1915
Barbara Windsor paid an early Christmas call to sick children yesterday-and bought a Snoopy telephone. It was excitement all down the line for the young patients at Fleming Memorial Hospital for Sick
Stockton Preston Hall Museum. 13th January 1999. The museum has a ten year plan of improvements. Pictured. Part of the current display of rare potions and medicines
Members of the Hartburn St Johns Ambulance Cadets, who won the Cleveland Cadets Five a Side hockey match, had to treat skipper Emma Taylor for a knee injury during the game
Aerial view of Teesside. North Tees Hospital. 28th July 1995
Typhoid outbreak. Aberdeen. Scotland. 1964. In 1964 there was an outbreak of typhoid in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The first two cases were identified on 20 May 1964; eventually over 400 cases
Leicester City team training. Len Glover and Peter Rodrigues in the treatment room. 13th May 1969
Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. May 1977
Beautiful frontage of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. 7th April 1994
A view of the Histology Department of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. February 1966
As unwell as can be expected the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal InfirmaryAs unwell as can be expected.. the intensive care unit at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary where lack of cash means some life-saving facilities are NOT being used. 7th April 1986
Miss Elspeth Knight examining a blood film at Haematology Department of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. 6th September 1966
Some of the wounded from the first day of the Somme offensive seen here in hospital back in the United Kingdom being served lunch on the ward. 12th July 1916
A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
Pictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F. C. v EnfieldPictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F.C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after being struck by lightning during the match. 25th February 1697
Seconds after a lightning flash leaves unconscious players lying stunned in the mud, spectators crowd round as Highgate Uniteds trainer Albert Bates prepares to give Tony Allden the kiss of life