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Treetops Hospital c2003One of the ward names carved into the brickwork at Treetops. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003A side wing at Treetops, part of the girls ward. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003Inside the girls ward at Treetops looking towards the old bathrooms. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003Inside the girls ward at Treetops, being used as a playgroup. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003The back of Treetops hospital. By By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003The veranda at Treetops, outside boys ward. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003The side wing of Treetops (part of the girls ward) looking towards drive from Dale road on left. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Treetops Hospital c2003The front door of Treetops, showing the 1953 fountain. By Coral Dranfield shortly before demolition.Mar 01, 2009
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Children's Orthopaedic HospitalMatron with the Orthopaedic Hospital's portable X-ray machine in old Air Raid Shelter, accessed from outside. Taken in the 1950s. Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 20 August 2010.Feb 19, 2009
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Children's Orthopaedic HospitalDale Ward at the Orthopaedic Hospital, used as a classroom for the pre-registration nurses 16 -18 year olds. Miss Parkinson demonstrates anatomy on 'Jimmy' in the 1950s. Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 20 August 2010.Feb 19, 2009
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Children's Orthopaedic Hospital 1953Ash Ward or Girl's Ward at the Orthopaedic Hospital with Violet Carson and Matron Miss W. Parkinson, taken in 1953. Updated from Marple Local History Society Archives 20 August 2010.Feb 19, 2009
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Children's Orthopaedic Hospital 1946A live radio broadcast from the Orthopaedic Hospital in 1946 including Wilfred Pickles, Violet Carson, Doris Groves and Hugh Morton. The program was called 'Stuff and Nonsense'.Feb 19, 2009
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