Plaque

Bolingbroke Hospital - 1901

Erection date: 8/6/1901

Inscription

This stone was laid by the Right Honourable Frank Green, Lord Mayor of London, June 8 1901.

This is the 1901 Victoria Memorial wing of Bolingbroke Hospital. It was built to house the Out-Patients Department and was named for the Queen who had recently died.

Site: Bolingbroke Hospital - group 3 (1 memorial)

SW11, Wakehurst Road

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Bolingbroke Hospital

Instigated by Canon John Erskine Clarke, Bolingbroke House (see below for mor...

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Sir Frank Green

Businessman and politician. Born in Maidstone. He founded a company of paper ...

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