Rugby. Henry Bucknill, M.D
Henry Bucknill was a surgeon who lived in Rugby from 1859 to 1907.
Rugby. Hospital in Castle Street
Originally this building was the Deaf and Dumb College and built 1843. Between 1876 and 1884 it was the Hospital. It was demolished in 1892.
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross
View of St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross, children's ward
Interior of the children's ward at St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross, Hatton ward
Interior of St Cross hospital, Hatton ward. 1900s
Rugby. John Betts
John Betts was the Secretary to the Lawrence Sherriff Lodge of Oddfellows from 1870 -1875, Rugby. 1870s
Rugby. Opening of outpatients department
A group of nurses at the opening of the outpatient department by The Duchess of York, Rugby. 1929
Photograph supplied by kind permission of the Rugby Advertiser.
Rugby. Rugby School sanatorium, opening
Opening of Rugby School Sanatorium by Sir Michael Sadleir on June 23rd 1934. See Rugby Advertiser - June 29th 1934.
Rugby. St Cross Hospital
St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1934
Rugby. St Cross Hospital
The Sun Pavilion, Saint Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1930s
Rugby. St Cross Hospital, Benn Ward
Interior of Benn Ward, St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1900s
Rugby. St Cross Hospital, nurses
Matron and nursing staff of St Cross Hospital at the laying of the foundation stone of the nurses home by the Lord Mayor of London, Rugby. 1934
Photograph supplied by kind permission of the Rugby ...
Rugby. Visit of H.R.H. Duke of Kent
Matron Edge of Rugby Emergency Hospital talking to H.R.H. Duke of Kent during a visit in 1942.
Rugby. Welfare foods display
Rugby Welfare foods display. Mayor & Mayoress C. & Mrs Rowbotham with two children. 1952
Saline Bath Room, Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa
Black and white photograph by Walden Hammond inside the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. View of the saline bath room and adjoining changing room. There is a female attendant in the room with the saline ...
Scarborough
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a view of Scarborough. It was believed to be Dover until identified in 1976. It was painted by an unknown artist in about 1850.
Framed size Height 655mm, ...
Scarifitor
A brass octagonal shaped box from London, made by Evans & Co. This is a medical instrument and would have been used for letting blood. There are knobs on the top and side and the lever on the top produces ...
Schnee Four Cell Bath
Photograph from Leamington Spa of a seated lady with her arms and legs in a Schnee Four Cell Bath.