The Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings are a heritage-listed complex which formed the former Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, located at...
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Yaralla Estate (redirect from Dame Eadith Walker Convalescent Hospital)
brought about by the Thomas Walker Trusts Act (1939), a portion of which was set aside to found the Dame Eadith Walker Convalescent Hospital and income from...
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number of heritage-listed sites, including: Hospital Road: Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings The Drive: Yaralla Estate Concord West has a...
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Edwardian architecture (redirect from Edwardian buildings)
(1905-1910) Art Gallery of New South Wales (1897-1909) Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings, Sydney (1893) Taronga Zoo, Sydney (1916) Adelaide railway...
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hospital had already been established on the site, known as the Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital. Following the death of Dame Eadith in 1937, the property...
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Buckland Convalescent Home is a heritage-listed former residence and private parkland and now convalescent hospital located at 39 Hawkesbury Road, Springwood...
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Graythwaite (category Defunct hospitals in Sydney)
periphery of mainly single-storey buildings relates to the property's use since 1916 as a convalescent and nursing hospital. Physical evaluation of the perceived...
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Clarke Building (TAFE), Railway Square, Sydney. Completed 1910-1924 Taronga Zoo. Completed 1916 Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings, Concord...
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the Dame Eadith Walker Convalescent Hospital. It is listed on the Register of the National Estate. Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital was built in fulfilment...
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Rivendell Child, Adolescent and Family Unit (category Hospitals in Sydney)
entrance Water gate where guests sometimes arrived by boat "THE THOMAS WALKER CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 17, 318. 21 September 1893...
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larger city buildings have been demolished. Notable designs included the Italianate/Federation style Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, Concord, Sydney...
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The Madam C. J. Walker Building, which houses the Madam Walker Legacy Center, was built in 1927 in the city of Indianapolis, in the U.S. state of Indiana...
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convalescent home linked to King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers. In 1930, the hospital was awarded a royal charter "to operate an acute Hospital where...
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secured financing to construct new medical school buildings. Several of the medical school's early buildings in Indianapolis were erected in the 1910s and...
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Roosevelt Island (section Hospital and prison island)
first apartment buildings banned dogs, but this prohibition was not applied to buildings developed later. Additionally, the hospitals on the island still...
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Joseph T. Taylor Hall (category University and college buildings completed in 1971)
Joseph T. Taylor Hall was first constructed as part of the first academic buildings following the formation of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis...
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heritage buildings, all listed on the Register of the National Estate, on or near the foreshore include: Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital (now Rivendell...
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Burns Manor (category Buildings and structures demolished in 1956)
convalescent home. On July 30, 1941 the Department of Pensions and Health was authorized to purchase the property and construction of a new hospital began...
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Sea Life Brighton (category Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove)
important buildings of special interest". As of February 2001, it was one of 1,124 Grade II-listed buildings and structures, and 1,218 listed buildings of all...
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intersection of Bay Street and West Botany Street by 1936. A private convalescent hospital, East Lynn run by Matron Maudie Shaw, opened at 13 Henson Street...
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St Michael's Church, Brighton (category 19th-century Church of England church buildings)
area until around 1900, when architect and interior designer W. H. Romaine-Walker (1854–1940) provided a marble wall with Cosmatesque-style decoration between...
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Dundee Royal Infirmary (category Hospitals in Dundee)
(this was not connected to the similarly named Dundee Convalescent Hospital). The Convalescent Home, which was finally demolished in 1971, could hold...
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movements were influential in saving other buildings. Much of the city's built environment is composed of buildings of the Regency, Victorian and Edwardian...
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Richmond Park (section Buildings)
shared with the Buffs. The camp was subsequently used as a military convalescent depot for up to 2,500 persons after which it continued as a base for...
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adapted to serve as the Old Farms Convalescent Hospital for blind veterans. Riddle died in 1946, and the hospital wound down in 1947. In 1948, the Avon...
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Caversham Park (category BBC offices, studios and buildings)
survived the fire. During the First World War, part of the building was used as a convalescent home for wounded soldiers. In 1923, The Oratory School bought...
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James Walker and his wife from their home, Rosemont in Woollahra while trees and shrubs were supplied from the Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital. When...
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Linden Convalescent Home. It was sold to developers and was demolished in December 1989. Neptune House, built in 1767, is a Georgian building with a colourful...
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Welburn on Hodge Beck (section Featherstone and Walker)
was a convalescent hospital for injured soldiers and in the Second World War it housed children who were evacuated from the Adela Shaw hospital in Kirkbymoorside...
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Robert W. Long Hall (category Buildings and structures completed in 1914)
Otolaryngology, to discuss establishing a teaching hospital as part of the IU School of Medicine. In 1911, Governor Thomas R. Marshall announced Long’s gift to the...
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