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Hospitals Collection (page 2)

London is home to some of the best hospitals in Europe

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Background imageHospitals Collection: Union Workhouse, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire

Union Workhouse, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
The Newport Pagnell Union workhouse was erected in 1836 at the junction of London Road and North Crawley Road. It later became Renny Lodge Hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Female Medical Students

Female Medical Students
Under the watchful eye of the House Physician, a group of female medical students, trainee doctors, examine a patient at the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Garden of the Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London

Garden of the Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London
The Garden of the Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London. Date: 1909

Background imageHospitals Collection: St. Georges Hospital, London

St. Georges Hospital, London
St. Georges Hospital, now the Lanesborough Hotel, London Date: circa 1903

Background imageHospitals Collection: Silence sign outside Charing Cross Hospital

Silence sign outside Charing Cross Hospital
A Quiet for the Wounded sign for traffic hanging outside Charing Cross Hospital in London during World War I

Background imageHospitals Collection: View of the north front of Guys Hospital, Southwark

View of the north front of Guys Hospital, Southwark
GHL189157 View of the north front of Guys Hospital, Southwark, showing a man being stretchered through the front gates, c.1800 (coloured engraving) by English School

Background imageHospitals Collection: Church of the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire, early 20th century(?)

Church of the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire, early 20th century(?). The church of the oldest charitable institution of Britain, almshouses founded in the 12th century. From Winchester

Background imageHospitals Collection: Guys Hospital

Guys Hospital for Incurables in London, 1725. It was founded in 1721 by Sir Thomas Guy. Print by John Bowles. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHospitals Collection: University College Hospital

University College Hospital, a London teaching hospital on the corner of University Street and Gower Street, circa 1930. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted

Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted
The Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted. The Hospital was founded in 1739 by Captain Thomas Coram and in 1741 began construction of premises at Bloomsbury Fields, London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, Highgate, London

Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, Highgate, London
The Highgate Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital, designed by Samuel Daukes, opened in 1850. In around 1896, after a new smallpox hospital opened at South Mimms

Background imageHospitals Collection: Kensington Infirmary, West London

Kensington Infirmary, West London
The entrance to Kensington Infirmary on Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road) in West London. The infirmary, designed by Thomas W Aldwinckle, was built in 1893 by the poor law parish of St Mary Abbots

Background imageHospitals Collection: City of London Asylum, Stone, Dartford, Kent

City of London Asylum, Stone, Dartford, Kent
The City of London Asylum for pauper lunatics was established in 1862 on Cotton Lane at Stone near Dartford, Kent. The buildings, designed by James Bunstone Bunning

Background imageHospitals Collection: Airing Court at Fountain Mental Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Airing Court at Fountain Mental Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
Children and nurses enjoy playing with toys in an airing court at the Fountain Hospital at Tooting in Surrey (now South London)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Napsbury Asylum Administration Block, Hertfordshire

Napsbury Asylum Administration Block, Hertfordshire
The administration block of the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, also known as Napsbury Asylum, originally opened in 1905 on Shenley Lane, London Colney, near St. Albans, Hertfordshire

Background imageHospitals Collection: Ward at Kings College

Ward at Kings College
Wigram ward of Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E. London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Charity Bootblacks

Charity Bootblacks
To raise money for hospitals, English girls offer their services as shoeblacks to passing gentlemen in the streets of London

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Barts Hospital Gate

St Barts Hospital Gate
The Gatehouse of St Bartholomews Hospital, Smithfield, London

Background imageHospitals Collection: ST. BARTS / 1721 / PLAN

ST. BARTS / 1721 / PLAN
A general external view of the buildings which make up Saint Bartholomews Hospital in Smithfield, London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, c1680. Christopher Wren (1632-1723) rebuilt fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire, constructed the new St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Marys Hospital, Paddington, West London

St Marys Hospital, Paddington, West London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHospitals Collection: Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London

Southwark Military Hospital, Dulwich, South London
The entrance to Southwark Military Hospital which, during the First World War, was established in the St Saviours workhouse infirmary

Background imageHospitals Collection: MANOR GROUND Going to the Match - Oxford United FC

MANOR GROUND Going to the Match - Oxford United FC
The Manor Ground was a football stadium in Oxford, England, the home of Oxford United (previously known as Headington United) between 1925 and 2001

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Small-Pox Epidemic, the St Pancras Hospital Encampment at Finchley (engraving)

The Small-Pox Epidemic, the St Pancras Hospital Encampment at Finchley (engraving)
1054449 The Small-Pox Epidemic, the St Pancras Hospital Encampment at Finchley (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Small-Pox Epidemic)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Famous racehorse Aldaniti with Bob Champion who together were the memorable 1981 Grand

Famous racehorse Aldaniti with Bob Champion who together were the memorable 1981 Grand National Winners. They are pictured in London celebrating three years of the Bob Champion Cancer Trust Research

Background imageHospitals Collection: Orchids are seen on display at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

Orchids are seen on display at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, Britain, May 20, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville - RC1B3633C710

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Bartholomews Hospital, London - The Museum

St Bartholomews Hospital, London - The Museum
A view of the medical museum at St Bartholomews Hospital in the City of London. The room is packed with shelves and display cases containing medical specimens, most of them in glass jars

Background imageHospitals Collection: St. Georges Circus in South London

St. Georges Circus in South London
St. Georges Circus in London with the Obelisk or Clocktower, and the Royal Eye Hospital 1930s

Background imageHospitals Collection: Mrs McCorquodale (Barbara Cartland) dressed as champagne

Mrs McCorquodale (Barbara Cartland) dressed as champagne
Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland (1901-2000), married name Mrs Barbara McCorquodale, British novelist. Photographed here in a sparkling champagne dress

Background imageHospitals Collection: William Eldon Tucker, rugby player

William Eldon Tucker, rugby player
William Eldon Tucker (1872-1953), Bermuda-born rugby union player for Cambridge University, St Georges Hospital, Blackheath and England. He later qualified as a medical doctor. 1890s

Background imageHospitals Collection: Queen Charlottes Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1

Queen Charlottes Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1
Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1. circa 1905

Background imageHospitals Collection: Sanitas disinfecting fluid advertisement, WW1

Sanitas disinfecting fluid advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for The Sanitas Co. Ltd and Sanitas Disinfecting Fluid, indispensible in sick room and nursing wards for sponging the sick, washing wounds and sores

Background imageHospitals Collection: Mrs A. E. Grant (Bettine Stuart-Wortley) as a nurse, WW1

Mrs A. E. Grant (Bettine Stuart-Wortley) as a nurse, WW1
Mrs A. E. Grant, the former Bettine Stuart-Wortley, pictured around the time of her marriage in nursing uniform as she was doing war work at a hospital in Cavendish Square, London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Blitz in London -- AFS personnel receiving treatment, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS personnel receiving treatment, WW2
With the Blitz still at its height, Londons firefighters and fire support crews are removed to local hospitals for emergency treatment after receiving injuries fighting the fires started by enemy

Background imageHospitals Collection: Bermondsey Military Hospital, London

Bermondsey Military Hospital, London
Bermondsey Military Hospital operated during the First World War on the premises of the St Olaves Union workhouse at Ladywell, near Lewisham, in south east London

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Queens Ward, Middlesex Hospital, London

The Queens Ward, Middlesex Hospital, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHospitals Collection: Britain-Entertainment-Chelsea Flower Show

Britain-Entertainment-Chelsea Flower Show
A Chelsea Pensioner holds a rose as he stands in the 5000 Poppies Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in London on May 23, 2016, the garden

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Mary Abbots Workhouse, Marloes Road, Kensington, London

St Mary Abbots Workhouse, Marloes Road, Kensington, London
In 1847-8 the parish of St Mary Abbots, Kensington, south west London, erected a workhouse at the east of Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road)

Background imageHospitals Collection: City of London Workhouse, Bow Road, East London

City of London Workhouse, Bow Road, East London
Situated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road in East London, the City of London Union Workhouse opened in 1849. The palatial building, designed by Richard Tress

Background imageHospitals Collection: City of London Infirmary, Bow Road, East London

City of London Infirmary, Bow Road, East London
Situated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road, the City of London Union Infirmary (now St Clements Hospital) opened in 1849 as the City of London Union workhouse

Background imageHospitals Collection: Camberwell Workhouse, East Dulwich, London

Camberwell Workhouse, East Dulwich, London
The administrative block of the Camberwell workhouse opened in 1895 on Constance Road, East Dulwich, south London. The building was designed by Thomas Aldwinckle

Background imageHospitals Collection: Springfield Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Springfield Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
Aerial view of Springfield Hospital on Glenburnie Road, Tooting, near Wandsworth (then in Surrey, now in south west London). It was opened in 1841 as the Surrey County Lunatic Asylum

Background imageHospitals Collection: Childrens Ward, Fountain Mental Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Childrens Ward, Fountain Mental Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
Children in cots and nurses in a ward of the Fountain Hospital at Tooting in Surrey (now South London). The hospital was opened in 1893 as a fever hospital by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageHospitals Collection: Workhouse Infirmary, Havil Street, Camberwell, London

Workhouse Infirmary, Havil Street, Camberwell, London
The administrative offices of Camberwell St Giles poor law infirmary on Havil Street (now St Giles Road) in south east London

Background imageHospitals Collection: Christmas scene at the Evelina Childrens Hospital

Christmas scene at the Evelina Childrens Hospital
Christmas comes but once a year -- a scene at the Evelina Childrens Hospital, founded in Southwark, London, in 1869. A sick little girl is visited by her mother and younger sister

Background imageHospitals Collection: Princess Beatrice Ward, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel

Princess Beatrice Ward, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel
The Princess Beatrice Ward (for Children), The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Date: circa 1906

Background imageHospitals Collection: Bethlem Hospital / 1926

Bethlem Hospital / 1926
or BETHLEM/BEDLAM HOSPITAL The oldest hospital for the treatment of the insane - after the First World War it was moved to Moorfields Date: 1926

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lady Sarah Wilson, WW1

Lady Sarah Wilson, WW1
Lady Sarah Wilson (1865 - 1929), formerly Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, youngest child of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough



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Hospitals Collection

London is home to some of the best hospitals in Europe. The National Health Service (NHS) provides healthcare for all citizens, and there are a number of private hospitals as well. London has a wide range of specialist hospitals, including those for cancer treatment, cardiovascular care, neurosurgery and orthopaedics. Many of these have world-class facilities and staff who are highly experienced in their field. In addition to the NHS hospitals, there are also numerous private medical centres offering a range of services such as cosmetic surgery, fertility treatment and mental health services. London's hospital system is renowned for its quality care and excellent patient outcomes. With its cutting-edge technology and highly skilled professionals, it is no wonder that so many people choose to seek medical care in London's world-class healthcare system.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Hospitals collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of London's hospitals. Our collection features images of some of the most iconic hospitals in London such as St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital. These images showcase the architecture and history of these institutions while also highlighting their importance to the city. Each piece in our collection is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it stands out on any wall or surface. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for someone special or want to add some character to your home or office space, our collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and cultural significance, London's hospitals are an integral part of the city's identity. The Hospitals collection from Media Storehouse captures this spirit perfectly with its beautiful range of artwork that celebrates these important institutions.
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What are Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Hospitals art prints are a collection of high-quality images capturing the beauty and essence of hospitals in London, England. These art prints showcase the stunning architecture, interior design, and historical significance of some of London's most iconic hospitals. From the grandeur of St Thomas' Hospital to the modernity of Guy's Hospital, these art prints offer a glimpse into the world-class healthcare facilities that serve millions every year. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates fine photography or has an interest in medical history. They make great gifts for doctors, nurses, medical students or anyone working in healthcare. The Hospitals art print collection is available in various sizes to suit any space and decor style. We offer a wide range of other collections featuring beautiful imagery from around the world including landscapes, animals, sports events and more.
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What Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of hospital art prints that capture the beauty and history of London, England. These prints showcase iconic hospitals such as St Thomas' Hospital, The Royal London Hospital, Guy's Hospital and many more. Each print is carefully curated to provide a unique perspective on these historic institutions. The collection includes stunning black and white photographs, colourful illustrations and contemporary designs that will add character to any space. Whether you are looking for an eye-catching centrepiece or a subtle addition to your decor, we have something for everyone. These high-quality art prints are perfect for home decoration or as gifts for medical professionals who have worked in these hospitals. With their exceptional attention to detail and quality craftsmanship, Media Storehouse ensures that each piece is delivered with utmost care so you can enjoy it for years to come.
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How do I buy Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To purchase Hospitals art prints from Media Storehouse, you can simply visit their online gallery and browse through the available options. Once you have found a print that you like, click on it to view more details and select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring iconic landmarks and scenes from around the world, including many popular locations in London such as hospitals. Our collection includes both contemporary and vintage styles, so there is something for everyone's tastes. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment information. We accept various payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Buying Hospitals art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that can be completed entirely online with just a few clicks of a button.
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How much do Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring hospitals in London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed prints, canvas prints, and photographic prints. Our hospital art prints are perfect for anyone who loves architecture or has an interest in medical history. They make great gifts for doctors or nurses as well as those who work in healthcare. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. All our products are made using the latest printing technology to ensure that they look stunning and last for years to come. If you're interested in purchasing one of our hospital art prints, please visit our website to browse our collection today.
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How will my Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Hospitals art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Our standard delivery method is through a trusted courier service, which allows us to track the progress of your order and provide you with updates on its status. Once your order has been processed, it will be carefully packaged and dispatched from our warehouse within a few days. Depending on where you are located, delivery times may vary. However, rest assured that we work hard to get your artwork delivered as quickly as possible. When your package arrives, please inspect it carefully for any signs of damage or tampering before accepting it from the courier. If there are any issues with the condition of your artwork upon arrival, please contact us immediately so that we can resolve the issue for you. We hope that you enjoy displaying your Hospitals art prints in your home or office.