We've put the two leagues together: League of the Royal Free Hospital Nurses & Hampstead General Hospital Nurses League, since, when the NHS merged the two hospital together, presumably the Nurses Leagues merged too.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
League of the Royal Free Hospital Nurses
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Royal Free Hospital - 150 anniversary tree
This Mulberry was donated by the League of the Royal Free Hospital Nurses to ...
Royal Free Hospital - old and new hospitals
To commemorate the unveiling of the original stone frieze of Hampstead Genera...
Other Subjects
Victims of the 1848-9 Lambeth cholera outbreak
Victims of the 1848-9 Lambeth cholera epidemic - at least 1,618 Lambeth waterfront residents perished and were buried in unmarked graves in the burial ground in Lambeth High Street, now Lambeth Rec...
Dr John Waggett
At Elsevier Ruth Richardson writes:"That year {1882}, Dr John Waggett MD FRCS (1818–1909) decided to donate funds sufficient to erect a drinking fountain on the crest of London’s Notting Hill. Dr W...
Harold Ridley
Ophthalmologist. Born Nicholas Harold Lloyd Ridley in Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire. Died in Salisbury, Wiltshire. In WW2, he treated Royal Air Force casualties with eye injuries. He noticed t...
Kensington Wells
In 1696 a mineral spring was discovered on the site, and the Kensington Wells developed from it. The first building to be erected at the spring was the Wells spa, which operated until the mid 18th...
Edmund Alexander Parkes
Born Oxfordshire. In Burma with the army he investigated cholera and dysentery.
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