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Courtyard of the Lazzaretto, Ancona

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Vanvitelli, Luigi (1700-1773)
NOTES: A lazzaretto or lazaret is a quarantine station for maritime travellers, the first being established in Venice in 1403 on Santa Maria di Nazareth, an island on the Venetian lagoon.

Nuffield Transplantation Surgery Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

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Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: This was the first purpose-built transplant unit in the world.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: the restored north wing

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: the restored entrance court with the hall range and fifteenth century porch

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: close-up of the restored fifteenth century porch in the entrance courtyard

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: the re-erected nineteenth century Gothic bay window in the north gable end of the hall

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: the hall during its conversion to a chapel

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: a reception room during conversion

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Sue Ryder Hospice, Leckhampton Court, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire: first floor bedroom in the converted stable building, Goose Bay

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Wilson, Alan
NOTES: Acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1976, this medieval manor house was subsequently restored and converted by Alan Wilson to provide care for patients of the Radiotherapy Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Tudor wing opened in 1981 followed by the King's Wing in 1983.

Pedological Institute, Nijmegen: the orthopaedic hospital (building 6)

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Maas, Willem Arnoldus (1897-1950)
NOTES: This photoprint was originally part of the Refugee Committee Papers in the RIBA Archives Collection.

Pedological Institute, Nijmegen: laboratory in the orthopaedic hospital (building 6)

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Maas, Willem Arnoldus (1897-1950)
NOTES: This photoprint was originally part of the Refugee Committee Papers in the RIBA Archives Collection.

Pedological Institute, Nijmegen: the solarium in the orthopaedic hospital (building 6)

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Maas, Willem Arnoldus (1897-1950)
NOTES: This photoprint was originally part of the Refugee Committee Papers in the RIBA Archives Collection.
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