1881 – Infirmary, Bolton le Moors, Lancashire
Architect: R. Knill Freeman
“The new infirmary at Bolton,
“The new infirmary at Bolton,
“This building is intended to replace an existing structure erected for a similar purpose about 35 years ago by the munificence of Mr.
“This hospital, which is devoted to the treatment of stone and diseases of the bladder,
Based on the Circular Ward System of Prof.
“The Earl of Derby, a fortnight ago,
In 1865 a Dr Laseron decided to found a hospital where ladies could be trained to nurse the sick poor.
Patrick Stead came from Edinburgh to Halesworth in 1824 where he established a successful maltings business.
Unbuilt design for large hospital to be constructed at Govan in Glasgow.