SteveHB Posted August 9, 2023 Share Posted August 9, 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponytail Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 Sheffield Royal Infirmary Block Plan. https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;y09465&pos=1&action=zoom&id=64067 Marked: Infirmary Road; Albert Terrace Road; Upperthorpe Road; Montgomery Terrace Road. Original Building, erected 1797; Norfolk Wing erected 1841; New Building erected 1873; Building for Outpatients erected 1884; Centenary Building erected 1897; Opthalmic Wards etc; Nurses' House; Laundry. General Infirmary John Rawstone, architect, opened 1797 See Sheffield Royal Infirmary 1797-1897, A Brief Sketch of a Century of Work, John Daniel Leader F.S.A. Simeon Snell F.R.C.S. Ed ; 1897; Local Studies Ref: 362.11S The Royal Infirmary by E. Blore (1787-1879), Artist and Engraver. s07336 Engraving of the Royal Infirmary by Roger Oldham c.1909. u05686 u04695 Inscription over the Main Entrance, Royal Infirmary with the Niches where the sculptures of Faith and Hope were positioned. 9th May 1985.s23455 Faith & Hope sculptures by Sir Francis Chantrey in 1802, originally stood in a niches at the side of the door in the Royal Infirmary. Faiths07708 Hopes07709 t11673 Postmarked 1907. Rear of original block showing Norfolk Wing and Outpatients' Building. arc00091 Rear of original block showing Outpatients' Building. arc00090 View of New Building and new Opthalmic Wards. arc00092 Front view of New Building, erected 1873.arc00093 Sheffield Royal Infirmary, Infirmary Road, view of the Nurses Home. erected 1897. arc00089 Round House, Royal Infirmary was built in 1884, Kelvin Flats in the background. 1982. https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;t10978&pos=2&action=zoom&id=92722 Infirmary Lodge, Royal Infirmary, corner of Montgomery Terrace Road and Infirmary Road. February 1991.s36806 Corner of Out Patients Waiting Hall. 1897.s07350 Hospital Ward. u10654 Hospital Ward. u10655 Sheffield Royal Infirmary Chapel, postmarked 1910.p00114 William Younge, senior physician, Sheffield General Infirmary (later the Sheffield Royal Infirmary) 1841.ov00172 Inscription reads: Wm. Younge MD, FLS, many years senior physician to the Sheffield General Infirmary. From the original picture painted at the request, and by the public inscription of the inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Sheffield to whom this plate is respectfully dedicated by their obliged servant John Moore. Published London March 12th, 1841 by John Moore. Engraved by Edward Scriven, historical engraver to his late Majesty George the 4th. Charles Hawksley Webb, surgeon at the Sheffield Royal Infirmary, 1797-1820. s08637 A Medallion in the Board Room of the Infirmary of William Staniforth, Senior surgeon to the Infirmary, 1797-1819.s09436 Robert Ernest (1771- 1841), M.D., House Surgeon and Apothecary at Sheffield Royal Infirmary, 1798-1841. s08635 Inscription on the Base of the Memorial to Robert Ernest MD (1771-1841), St. Philip's Churchyard, Infirmary Road. February 1990.s24476 Inscription reads: "A monument to the memory of Robert Ernest M.D. 1771-1841 was removed from this site and placed in the grounds of the Royal Infirmary 1954." Dr. Ernest was the first House Surgeon of the Sheffield General Infimary. Originally standing near the south door of St. Philip's Church, it is now located on the Glossop Road side of the pedestrian approach to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital Out-Patient Department. See Civic Art in Sheffield Ref 731.76 S. https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;u08024&pos=4&action=zoom&id=66841 Miss Ivy Rotherham at the door of Round House on her retirements17051 Miss Ivy Rotherham (second from right) and Staff of Outpatients outside the Roundhouse, Royal Infirmary. s17016 Annual reunion of Royal Infirmary Staff, Miss Clarke, Matron outside Centenary House, Infirmary Road. s17055 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now