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Photographic Print : Ground floor of new mess hall at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 25th April 1957

Ground floor of new mess hall at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 25th April 1957




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Ground floor of new mess hall at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 25th April 1957

Ground floor of new mess hall at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 25th April 1957, which was opened today (by John Thompson, who was completing his first public engagement as Chairman of the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board), our picture shows, David Rhyddarch, Chairman of the management committee of Rubery Hill and Hollymoor Hospitals

Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England

Media ID 21885191

© Mirrorpix

1957 Birmingham Canteen Food And Drink Health Hospital Hospitals Mental Midlands National Health Service Restaurant Restaurants Rubery


10"x8" Photo Print

Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, now available as a beautiful print from Media Storehouse. Witness the grand opening of the ground floor mess hall at Rubery Hill Hospital in Birmingham on 25th April 1957. The image, taken by a renowned local photographer, captures the excitement of the day as John Thompson performs the honors. Relive history and add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office with this unique and intriguing piece from Memory Lane Prints by Media Storehouse.

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Stepping into the future: The grand opening of Rubery Hill Hospital's new mess hall, captured in this iconic photograph taken on April 25th, 1957. This momentous occasion marked a significant milestone for both the hospital and its newly appointed Chairman, John Thompson of the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board. The image showcases David Rhyddarch, Chairman of the management committee of Rubery Hill and Hollymoor Hospitals, standing proudly alongside Mr. Thompson as they inaugurate this state-of-the-art facility. As one gazes at the photograph today, it serves as a poignant reminder of an era when healthcare was rapidly evolving to meet the needs of communities across England. This bustling canteen within Rubery Hill Hospital became more than just a place to nourish bodies; it fostered camaraderie among patients and staff alike. With its inviting atmosphere and delectable offerings, it provided solace during challenging times while promoting mental well-being through shared meals. As part of the National Health Service (NHS), Rubery Hill Hospital played a vital role in providing quality care to those in need throughout Birmingham and beyond. This image encapsulates not only an architectural marvel but also symbolizes compassion and dedication towards improving public health. Today, we look back at this snapshot from our past with gratitude for all those who have contributed to shaping our present-day healthcare system.

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