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Staff at Brabyns HallStaff at Brabyns Hall around 1900. We did think that Maria Ann Hudson may have been in this photo but have been advised by descendant Mark Hudson that she is not. Jul 09, 2006
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Brabyns HallAnother view of the rear of Brabyns Hall from across the pond.Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Miss Hudson and StaffCasualties and medical staff with Miss Fanny Hudson (centre).Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Miss Hudson and StaffCasualties and medical staff with Miss Fanny Hudson (centre).Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Military Hospital ExtensionTents must have been set up in the park to house additional WW1 casualties when the house was full.Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Casualties at Brabyns HallCasualties at Brabyns Hall in December 1915.Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Nurses at work in Brabyns HallNurses at work in Brabyns Hall when it was in use as a Military Hospital during WW1. You wouldn't argue with her would you!Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeCasualties are taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeCasualties are taken in through the front entrance of Brabyns Hall.Jul 09, 2006
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The Iron BridgeThis is the classic photograph of the Iron Bridge in Brabyns Park that shows it in all its glory before any signs of decline.Jul 09, 2006
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BMH Brabyns Hall in WartimeBrabyns Hall was used as a Military Hospital during the Great War.Jul 09, 2006
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The Iron Bridge circa 1980We think this picture of the Iron Bridge in Brabyns Park dates from the 1970s or 80s. Jul 09, 2006
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