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Picture shows Mr Albert Little, a 69 year old retired Manchester businessman, holding a lamp given to him by Florence Nightingale, when he was 12 years old
Florence Nightingale burial place. Picture shows the Nightingale family burial site is at the Church of St. Margaret in East Wellow very near the family estate of Embley Park, near Romsey, Hampshire
Nurse Deirdre McHugh, at Whipps Cross Hospital, who is going off to the States to work with AIDS victims. 15th December 1986
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
Princess Alexandra of Kent is admired by nurses after opening a new accident centre at Ayresome Street, Middlesbrough. 20th May 1959
Nurses from the St John Ambulance seen here practising treating wounds and broken bones during a air raid rehearsal at the Curledge Street ARP post in Torbay. 19th April 1940
Keresley Hospital, Coventry. 10th October 1968
Nurses prize day. 1973
Queen Alexandra unveils Nurse Cavell Memorial. Pictured, Viscount Burnham, Memorial Committee chairman, receiving Queen Alexandra at the foot of the statue. Left, Mrs Asquith. St
The Irish Hospitals Sweepstake was a lottery established in the Irish Free State in 1930 as the Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstake to finance hospitals
Jubilant nurses celebrate VE-Day in Liverpool. 8th May 1945
A nurse demonstrates how a sling for a broken leg works during a open day at the Chester Hospital, Cambridge. May 1959
A mobile welfare van tours the districts of Birmingham without a District Welfare Centre. Picture shows mothers collecting their orange juice from the van at the Maypole prefab estate. 30th March 1949
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Chester. The Queens friendly smile brightens the life of a patient at Chester Royal Infirmary. July 1957
Teacher greets a new addition to her class and introduces him to one of his new class mates at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. 14th January 1954
Teacher greets a new addition to her class at South Mead School, Southfield, Wimbledon. 14th January 1954
Television presenter Michael Aspel in hospital. 19th April 1968
A ward in a Childrens Hospital in Birmingham, Midlands, England in the mid 1930s. Picture taken 15th October 1934
The Queen at the Wales Blood Centre, Talbot Green. She is pictured with Sister Jenny Cooper (left) donor attendant Lydia Walker and Mr Jim Giles of Barry (donor). 9th May 1997
A smiling Prince Philip and smiling nurses as he leaves the Dental Hospital and School at the Heath, Cardiff, Wales. 7th July 1966
Demonstrating a gas mask on a patient in hospital in the early years of the Second World War. Circa September 1939
Queen Mary visits patient Ray Chard at Bristol Childrens Hospital 1939
Early pic of the anaesthetic room at the Royal Infirmary, Bristol, not dated 1900s
The cast of a new comedy play called Alfie, written by Bill Naughton, at the Mermaid Theatre. Alfie played by John Neville, pictured with other actresses including Glenda Jackson (standing)
Staff in Operating Theatre at Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 23rd October 1979
Some of the New Year babies and their mothers at Dudley Road Hospital today. From left to right, Mrs Edna Stroud, Mrs Yvonne Shenton, Mrs Anne Allen and Mrs Barbara Temple with baby Deborah Temple
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
New Years Day baby in Teesside. 1st January 1971
Nurses and Porters from Battle Hospital, Reading, take part in a game of football in the local park, Reading, June 1980
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
Susan Dubif with her baby son Sean at Sandwell Hospital. 12th April 1983
Nurse Susan Laskey presents a bouquet to Queen Elizabeth II as she arrives at Stockton Town Hall during her Silver Jubilee tour. 14th July 1977
Father Christmas was on his way to a party in aid of Save Tadworth Court Hospital which was being held on the luxury boat Sir Thomas More
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
Moochy the Staffordshire Bull Terrier meets Vicky Derby, a trainee veterinary nurse at the PDSA Veterinary Centre in Aston
Scenes at the PDSA veterinary surgery in Aston. 23rd July 1992
Mrs Beryl Cartmale with one legged poodle Amber and PDSA veterinary nurse Mandy Woodall. 10th October 1996
Doctors in Middlesbrough have begun using an advanced ultra-sound scanner capable of detecting heart defects in unborn babies
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
A resuscitation trolley is presented to the North Riding Infirmary. L-R Mayor of Middlesbrough Cllr. Irene Berryman, Linda Bailey tres
Nurses decorate a Christmas tree in Dudley Guest Hospital Birmingham. 22nd December 1980
A nurse decorates a childrens hospital in Birmingham. 20th December 1975
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
Greenside Infants and Nursery school pupils visited the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary to present a cheque for £ 55 to the childrenOs ward. 10th January 1992
Stained glass window at Christ Church, Great Ayton, depicting groups of workers from various trades and professions through the ages