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X-Ray room

X-Ray room

NHNN/P/40/006 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum X-Ray room - QS...

QSA/15309

X-Ray scanning room

X-Ray scanning room

NHNN/P/40/005 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum X-Ray scanning...

QSA/15308

Draft of a letter to Sir Henry F Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), from Burford Rawlings. 21st  May 1884.

Draft of a letter to Sir Henry F Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), from Burford Rawlings. 21st May 1884.

1884 The letter acknowledges the Queen's sanction of the proposal to dedicate the new wing...

QSA/15303

Draft of a letter to Queen Victoria from the Board of Management, offering condolences on the death of her son, the Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. 1884

Draft of a letter to Queen Victoria from the Board of Management, offering condolences on the death of her son, the Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. 1884

1884 The new wing of the Hospital, opened in 1885, was dedicated to his memory and named th...

QSA/15302

Letter from Sir Henry Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), to Burford Rawlings relating to the Albany Wing.

Letter from Sir Henry Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), to Burford Rawlings relating to the Albany Wing.

NHNN/A/30/7 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum Letter from Sir H...

QSA/15298

Draft of a letter to Sir Henry F Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), from Burford Rawlings, regarding the dedication of the new wing of the Hospital to the late Duke of Albany. 9th May 1884.

Draft of a letter to Sir Henry F Ponsonby (Queen Victoria's private secretary), from Burford Rawlings, regarding the dedication of the new wing of the Hospital to the late Duke of Albany. 9th May 1884.

1884 The new wing of the Hospital, opened in 1885, was dedicated to his memory and named th...

QSA/15297

Draft of a letter to the Duchess of Albany from the Board of Management, offering condolences on the death of the Duke of Albany. 1884

Draft of a letter to the Duchess of Albany from the Board of Management, offering condolences on the death of the Duke of Albany. 1884

1884 The new wing of the Hospital, opened in 1885, was dedicated to his memory and named th...

QSA/15295

Letter from Windsor Castle, agreeing to the proposal to name the new wing of the Hospital after the late Duke of Albany. May 1884.

Letter from Windsor Castle, agreeing to the proposal to name the new wing of the Hospital after the late Duke of Albany. May 1884.

1884 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum Letter from Windsor Cast...

QSA/15294

Guilford Street

Guilford Street

Approx 1970 Showing the back yard before the Queen Square House Tower Block was built NHNN...

QSA/15291

Guilford Street

Guilford Street

Approx 1970 Before Queen Square House (Tower Block) was built NHNN slide 14 Digitised by th...

QSA/15290

The Queen Mother at the official opening of the new Queen Square House. July 1978.

The Queen Mother at the official opening of the new Queen Square House. July 1978.

1978 NHNN/P/50/023 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...

QSA/15289

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House. 
11 Nov 1971

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House. 11 Nov 1971

1971 NHNN/P/49/035 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum Queen Eliza...

QSA/15288

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