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Aerial photograph of area around Saint Margaret's Hospital

Aerial photograph covering the area; road names, prominent buildings and place names have been overlaid in white to aid recognition. Volume covering the North of the city. Photo No.2 of 89 in the volume. ...

All Saints Church (reverse of postcard)

This postcard was sent by a mother to her convalescing son, a World War One casualty. Private Harold Willey (16629) survived the War. his convalescence was at the Battenhall Red Cross Hospital in Worcestershire. ...

Joseph Gamgee and the Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund - by Chris Upton

Fame can be a fickle, unpredictable thing. Joseph Sampson Gamgee (pictured), sometime surgeon of Birmingham, would be puzzled to know that his name has been preserved and broadcast to the world as a character ...

Mike Jones interview

Mike Jones was born in Birmingham in 1926. Both his parents were both deaf and mute and, with no Welfare State to support them, life was a great struggle. His account of his childhood gives a vivid picture ...

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

The orthopaedic department for squints, c.1935.

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

A sketch of the new block at the Birmingham Childrens Hospital c.1935.

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

A view from the gardens showing the open air wards.

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

Christmas celebrations for the outpatients at the Childrens Hospital.

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

Artifical sun ray treatment at the Birmingham Childrens Hospital c.1935.

The Childrens Hospital c.1935.

The ouptpatients waiting hall at the Birmingham Childrens Hospital c.1935.

The Childrens Hospital c.1936.

Proposal for a new block at the Childrens Hospital as seen from Francis Road c.1936.

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