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  1. 22 de dic. de 2006 · Reunion: Nurses who trained at the Radcliffe Infirmary In a few weeks' time the closure of Oxford's Radcliffe Infirmary will bring to an end more than 200 years of service to the community.

  2. 7 de sept. de 2012 · Today HPANWO TV goes to a very sad place: the site of the old Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford. For almost 280 years it was one of Oxford's principle hospitals....

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  3. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Now anyone walking past the old Radcliffe Infirmary building on Woodstock Road will know how important it was. Read also: The list of things that Didcot's Facebook page admins are fed up of seeing.

  4. Excerpt On St. Luke's day, 18 October 1770, the Radcliffe Infirmary first opened its doors to patients. This event was commemorated at Oxford 2 months ago, on 16 to 20 October. The ceremonies began with a ball at Blenheim Palace, seat of the Dukes of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill, a magnificent and also an appropriate setting, an earlier Duke and Duchess of Marlborough having ...

  5. John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. In 1919 the Radcliffe Infirmary purchased the Manor House estate in Headington. The Infirmary site was already overcrowded and they had been asked to provide sanatorium accommodation for tuberculosis. They had applied to the Radcliffe Trustees for the use of some of the Observatory land, but without success.

  6. Woodstock Road: Radcliffe Infirmary. The foundation stone for the Radcliffe Infirmary was laid on 27 August 1761. The original architect was Stiff Leadbetter, but he died in 1766 and the work was completed by John Sanderson. The hospital accommodated 68 patients in four wards, and the first patients were admitted in October 1770. The next year ...

  7. By his will, Dr. Radcliffe directed his Trustees to spend £40,000 on building a library, and today the Radcliffe Camera is one of Oxford’s architectural glories. The Trustees subsequently built two other important Oxford landmarks, the Radcliffe Observatory and the Radcliffe Infirmary, precursor of the modern John Radcliffe Hospital.