• Mildmay Mission Hospital is a specialist voluntary charitable hospital and rehabilitation centre in Bethnal Green located in the London Borough of Tower...
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  • network Mildmay Mission, a health and welfare charity founded in the 1860s by William Pennefather Mildmay Mission Hospital, a cottage hospital founded...
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    section of the London Overground were named the Mildmay line (to honour the Mildmay Mission Hospital which treated victims of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the...
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    the London Overground will be merged and named the Mildmay line (to honour the Mildmay Mission Hospital which treated victims of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the...
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    traces its roots back to Pennefather and his Church-sponsored hospital. Mildmay Mission Hospital operates in London, with related work abroad. "Pennefather...
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    knighthood and his estates and sentenced to life imprisonment. Mildmay Mission Hospital was founded in the 1890s, inspired by the work of the Reverend...
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    he returned to England to work and Medical Superintendent for Mildmay Mission Hospital. Buxton was born in England and attended Trinity College, Cambridge...
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  • Development, Humanitarian, Mission and Gap Year sectors. The charity was founded 20 April 1989 in Mildmay Mission Hospital, East London. The charity closed...
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  • (23 April 1857 – 25 June 1947) was a British nurse who ran the Mildmay Mission Hospital in London. She was assisted by her sister Clara Cattell. Cattell...
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  • 1967) was Consulting Physician at the Metropolitan Hospital, Mildmay Mission Hospital and New End Hospital Hampstead. Linnell was born in Pavenham on 31 October...
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  • Junction to Stratford route. The name was chosen to honour the Mildmay Mission Hospital, which treated victims of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s, and...
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    2020-07-25. "Mildmay Mission Hospital in the AIM25 collection". aim25.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25. "Islington: Undenominational missions | British History...
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  • Chairman of Barclays Bank and is a Trustee of World Vision UK, Mildmay Mission Hospital, Premier Christian Media Trust and other charities. Order of the...
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    Stadium Mildmay line (blue parallel lines): Stratford to Richmond/Clapham Junction – intended to honour the work of the Mildmay Mission Hospital, a charitable...
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    of the Lord Mayor of London's Dragon Awards. He is a patron of Mildmay Mission Hospital, The Patchwork Foundation, the quarterly broadsheet Positive News...
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  • Lacor Hospital Lubaga Hospital Lwala Hospital Kaberamaido Makerere University Hospital Matany Hospital Mayanja Memorial Hospital Mengo Hospital Mildmay Uganda...
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  • field. In 1952, Helen became a member of the board of the Mildmay Mission Hospital. The hospital had been founded by Catherine Pennefather in 1877 in a converted...
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  • Brain" groups; Action for Blind People; InterAct Reading Service; Mildmay Mission Hospital; Dementia Care; Resource: The Jewish Employment Advice Centre;...
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  • missionaries. The training center was called "The Willows", under the Mildmay Trustees, until having been bought by the Church Missionary Society in...
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  • world. He founded the Mildmay Movement for World Evangelisation, based in the Mildmay Centre, next to the Mildmay Mission Hospital (a separate and older...
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    Barnet Press, Barnet, 1902. p. 10. Ossulston Convalescent Home, Mildmay Mission Hospital. Gelder, W. H. (1991) Georgian Hadley. 5th edition. Barnet: Barnet...
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  • Officer, Ministry of Defence. Elsie Mary Stockton, Secretary, Mildmay Mission Hospital, London. Donald John Sutherland, Assessor, Crofters Commission...
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    residencies at the London Lock Hospital and the Mildmay Mission Hospital. She later became surgical registrar at the South London Hospital for Women. In 1925, she...
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  • death in 1885, the hospital was rebuilt into a functional medical facility. In 1892, Mildmay Missions bequeathed the Jaffa Mission Hospital to Constance Newton...
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    Missionary Aviation Fellowship was initially organized as a wing of the Mildmay Movement (a Christian outreach organization), though it later became an...
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  • father remarried. When she was 25, she went to England and taught at Mildmay Mission in East London which was run by evangelical Anglicans. In 1884, she...
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  • to be a minion of Ezra Squall, working to find Morrigan. Mr. Mildmay, or simply Mildmay, was teased by his unit for being weak and liking maps. Gavin...
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    Residential Accordia housing scheme, Cambridge. Kirkstall Forge Housing New Mildmay, hospital, housing and church, Hackney Broadcasting Tower, Leeds, a student...
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    At some point Cromwell returned to Italy: the records of the English Hospital in Rome indicate that he stayed there in June 1514, while documents in...
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  • August 1897, at the conclusion of an operation conducted at her home in Mildmay, Islington, London. An inquest returned a jury verdict of death by misadventure...
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