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    The Royal Halifax Infirmary was a hospital in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, which opened in 1896 and closed in 2001. The predecessors of the Royal Halifax...
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  • England, a predecessor of the Royal Halifax Infirmary Halifax Infirmary, Nova Scotia, a hospital established 1886 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, a predecessor...
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  • Royal Halifax Infirmary Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Hull Royal Infirmary Lancaster Royal Infirmary Leicester Royal Infirmary Liverpool Royal Infirmary Royal...
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    Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. The hospital, which replaced the Royal Halifax Infirmary, was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract in 1998...
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    2001 on the site of the original Halifax General Hospital. After the new hospital opened, the Royal Halifax Infirmary closed and all services were transferred...
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  • of the canal. The post mortem was conducted later that day at Royal Halifax Infirmary by Home Office pathologist Mike Green, who concluded that Rimer...
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  • Arcade to North, Halifax (1281516)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 May 2020 Historic England, "Royal Halifax Infirmary Blocks 01,02,03...
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  • Amy Hardcastle (category Rugby league players from Halifax, West Yorkshire)
    Halifax Panthers. Away from rugby league, Hardcastle is a healthcare assistant in the accident & emergency department at the Royal Halifax Infirmary....
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  • John Noakes (category Male actors from Halifax, West Yorkshire)
    years and six months. Noakes was born John Bottomley, at the Royal Halifax Infirmary in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, to Sallie Hinchcliffe (née Hampson)...
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    later became King George V and Queen Mary. They also opened the Royal Halifax Infirmary on the same day. Opening hours at the outset were 8 am to 8 pm...
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    The former Halifax Infirmary and Camp Hill Hospital had previously merged to form the Camp Hill Medical Centre in 1988. The Halifax Infirmary was established...
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  • Birmingham General Hospital. The appointed senior surgeon at the Royal Halifax Infirmary. his final appointment was as Chief Medical Officer Health of Rawdon...
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  • 1913 which he illustrated. Comfort died in 1935 aged 71 at the Royal Halifax Infirmary. He was survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. Chisholm...
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    Liverpool Infirmary for Children. He was physician to the Northern Hospital, Liverpool from 1876 to 1886, and physician to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary from...
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    Former Blue Peter presenter John Noakes was born at the Royal Halifax Infirmary in Halifax, but his home was in Shelf. and Coronation Street actor Joe...
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  • He was instrumental in raising a fund of £10,000 for the Royal Halifax Infirmary and Halifax District Nursing Association in memory of King Edward VII...
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  • was shot on location in Manchester. Maurice Procter died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary on 24 April 1973.[citation needed] Philip Hunter Chief Inspector...
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  • Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust runs Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield and Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, both in West Yorkshire, England. It became...
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    Margaret Elwyn Sparshott (category Members of the Royal Red Cross)
    1940) was a British nurse. She was the principal matron of Manchester Royal Infirmary, and of the Territorial Force Nursing Service at Manchester, England...
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    Leeds General Infirmary, also known as the LGI, is a large teaching hospital based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is part of the...
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    Salterhebble (category Areas of Halifax, West Yorkshire)
    2001, on the site of the original Halifax General Hospital, following the merger with the Royal Halifax Infirmary. The Calder and Hebble Navigation has...
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  • Airedale General Hospital – Keighley Bradford Royal Infirmary – Bradford Calderdale Royal Hospital – Halifax Chapel Allerton Hospital – Leeds Dewsbury and...
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    regional plan. Following the 2004 demolition of the nearby former Halifax Infirmary, planning and public consultation began, as part of the Spring Garden...
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    Rickard, who died in 1992 while undergoing open-heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI). In 1996, four years after Samantha's death, her mother Helen...
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    (1885) Manchester College, Oxford (1889–1893) Royal Bath Hospital, Harrogate Royal Infirmary, Halifax His sons also trained as architects and worked...
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  • Fretwell Hall (category Halifax Town A.F.C. players)
    United. Hall, a married man, lived in Halifax after he retired from the game. He died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary in October 1937 at the age of 45. Joyce...
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  • University of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia 7 April 1807 Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary 17 April 1809 Royal Horticultural Society 23 May...
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  • politics. His family moved to the Annapolis Royal area in Nova Scotia in 2007, and he died at the Halifax Infirmary on April 4, 2009. "West Yellowhead results...
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    Dewsbury Infirmary and it opened in temporary accommodation at Northgate in 1876. The infirmary moved to a more permanent home on the Halifax Road in 1883:...
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  • Evelyn Hall (Penelope Gravill). Speech and Language Therapist, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. For services to the Treatment of Skull Base Tumours and Facial Palsies...
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