1888 – Nobles Hospital & Dispensary, Isle of Man
Architect: Bleakley & Cubbon
Noble’s Isle of Man Hospital and Dispensary opened in 1888.
Noble’s Isle of Man Hospital and Dispensary opened in 1888.
Designed for the Board of Public Charities and published in the American Architect and Building News.
A charitable hospital and almshouses to provide homes for widows over sixty and named after its patron Emma Stanwix,
Closed in 2015.
“The ceremony of laying the foundation stone was performed early in October last by Miss Sheil,
Constructed incase of a public health emergency.
Much of Upper Baggot Street was built in the Victorian era as a mixture of commercial premises,
Incomplete scheme that added a chapel and wards to the earlier building by John Bourke of 1861.
Constructed as the Auxiliary hospital,