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It then became the Anne E. Poth Home for | Convalescent and Aged Members of the Companions of the F |
: "a resort where the infirm in health, the | convalescent, and those whose attention to studious busi |
portion of the fourth floor was in use as a | convalescent area for tubercular patients but was no lon |
r of 1898 to establish a large hospital and | convalescent camp at Montauk, New York to deal with the |
al day care, a day centre, respite care and | convalescent care for the elderly. |
utpatient Diagnostic Center, Brown Memorial | Convalescent Center, Cobb Health Care Center, Home Base |
1944 the Don Ce-Sar became a U.S. Air Force | convalescent center. |
Here they constructed a | convalescent community - with almost two dozen cottages, |
including nutrition and diet for the well, | convalescent cookery, techniques of cleaning and sanitat |
The town was home to 16 hospitals and a | convalescent depot, in addition to a number of reinforce |
The Cotton Districts | Convalescent fund put up £25,000 for the conversion. |
Before he was | convalescent he not only resumed his work among the blac |
quisitioned by the Royal Navy and used as a | convalescent home for sailors and served by trains stopp |
During its time the hotel has been a | convalescent home and a wartime maternity hospital and w |
He died August 2, 1955 in a | convalescent home in Ste-Rose, Quebec from effects of th |
yal Alexandra Hospital in Rhyl and opened a | convalescent home for crippled children at Florence Hous |
Manfield Hospital, Northampton for use as a | convalescent home in the memory of her late husband. |
nted following a visit to the Merchant Navy | convalescent home in Limpsfield, Surrey around 1943, emb |
onorary secretary of the Derbyshire Miners' | Convalescent Home at Skegness. |
the rectory field to Winford Hospital as a | convalescent home for 16 children, and later used as a n |
al Centre, built in 1902 as Lady Forester's | Convalescent Home (in memory of the 3rd Baron Forester) |
m Park, a nearby country house for use as a | convalescent home for sailors (the house is now a privat |
inness which is located nearby and is now a | convalescent home for the elderly. |
able titled families and was also used as a | convalescent home for troops from Belgium in World War I |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital to be used as a | convalescent home for the poor, staffed by nurses suppli |
It was a | convalescent home during the Second World War and served |
Woking | Convalescent Home (1884) |
ar I the house became a hospital and then a | convalescent home for officers. |
During the war it served as a | convalescent home for RAF officers. |
The | convalescent home was maintained by the county borough u |
t Ham County Borough council, as the Grange | convalescent home for children, which operated with the |
953 and was killed in a fire at Littlefield | Convalescent Home a little later the same year. |
l she was 105 years old, and at the Western | Convalescent Home in Jefferson Park, Los Angeles until h |
g hospital kitchens in France and a nurses' | convalescent home in Salonika. |
which included 15 months in hospital and a | convalescent home due to rheumatic fever. |
the age of 88 of pneumonia at the Flagship | Convalescent Home in Corona Del Mar, California on Septe |
ill and became a patient at King Edward VII | Convalescent Home for Officers at Osborne House on the I |
f and include crossing guard, soup kitchen, | convalescent home, and carnival or fundraiser duties. |
ish Rite, which was previously a children's | convalescent home, expanded into a full-fledged medical |
The city has a hospital, | convalescent home, library, museum, city park with swimm |
Previously used as a | convalescent home, the house is now owned by Sandwell Me |
building with the intention of providing a | convalescent home, but died (in 1900) before the work wa |
g 69,785 square feet, or 1.6 acres; [4] the | convalescent home, Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, contai |
struction of the hospital, named the Barnes | Convalescent Home, started in 1871 and was completed in |
Orphanage, the Metropolitan and City Police | Convalescent Home, and the Widows' and Relief Funds. |
king as business manager for a hospital and | convalescent home. |
1903, Milton Hospital began operations as a | convalescent home. |
Beaumont Hospital, and the Sister of Mercy | Convalescent Home. |
idence in Beaumont, in what is now Beaumont | convalescent home. |
am Mills for their employees, including the | convalescent home. |
s taken over by the Red Cross and used as a | convalescent home. |
eakdown in September 1896 and was sent to a | convalescent home. |
e 20th of January 1949 he died in a Bristol | convalescent home. |
and Dental hospitals, the fund implemented | convalescent homes around Britain and an ambulance servi |
rove the lives of residents and patients at | convalescent homes, hospices, Alzheimers units, adult da |
ining or otherwise, e) the establishment of | convalescent homes, hospitals, hostels and social and we |
nment to shut-ins in prisons, hospitals and | convalescent homes. |
lity was known as the “Sandy Bay Children's | Convalescent Home”. |
ilding formerly occupied by the convent and | convalescent hospital of Our Lady of Belen, hence the na |
ring World War I, Glamis Castle served as a | convalescent hospital for the wounded, in which she took |
ame a resident trainee nurse at the Woolton | Convalescent Hospital and later worked as a private secr |
ervice at the front, and were employed at a | convalescent hospital on the Dardanelles. |
Manor at West Kirby, to the government as a | convalescent hospital for officers and paid for its conv |
teers, and Medical Officer to the Southport | Convalescent Hospital and the Southport Infirmary. |
s: the Royal Edward Institute, the Montreal | Convalescent Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital. |
Good Shepherd | Convalescent Hospital |
Convalescent Hospital on Hart Island, 1877. | |
The AAF used the cantonment area as a | convalescent hospital and as a separation center after t |
expanded and soon renamed as Fung Yiu King | Convalescent Hospital in 1987. |
rent congestive heart failure at the Orinda | Convalescent Hospital in Orinda, California, in 2006. |
ily fortified coast artillery garrison to a | convalescent hospital for returning veterans. |
nation of £26,000 for the founding of a new | convalescent hospital in Cheadle was made in 1869 by Rob |
The post contained a large | convalescent hospital and had a prisoner of war camp whi |
tered her into a West Hollywood, California | convalescent hospital, while she recovered from pneumoni |
hall to the Red Cross for use as a wartime | convalescent hospital. |
nd the property had been used as a military | convalescent hospital. |
le hall, a shelter for battered women and a | convalescent hospital; four years of Bollard's training |
He was on | convalescent leave until the Civil War ended a few month |
to Lieutenant Colonel (apparently while on | convalescent leave). |
d in hospital, and by permission taking the | convalescent officers over the field, by whom their posi |
The therapeutic garden and health track for | convalescent patients has been built. |
While visiting the Escadrille on one of his | convalescent periods recuperating from his wounds, he bo |
was instrumental in the establishment of a | convalescent rehabilitation program which helped to rest |
cting as an Auxiliary Military Hospital for | convalescent soldiers during the First World War and as |
Landour was founded in 1827 as a | convalescent station for British soldiers serving in Ind |
On the | convalescent tables condiments and relishes shall be ser |
n who had died in Luxor in 1897 whilst on a | convalescent trip with the family; they had travelled th |
Administration block, chapel, water tower, | convalescent villas and echelon design ward blocks have |
the house was used during World War I as a | convalescent ward for sailors from Naval hospitals and t |
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