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  2. Manchester Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Manchester Royal Infirmary at the Oxford Road site Discussions about moving the infirmary to its present site in Oxford Road started in 1875, and a plan was finally agreed in 1904. The Picadilly site was sold to the City Council for £400,000 and plans for new buildings designed by Edwin Hall and John Brooke were accepted after a ...

  3. Piccadilly Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Royal Infirmary relocated in 1908 to its current site on Oxford Road. The hospital buildings were completely demolished by April 1910 apart from the outpatients department, which continued to deal with minor injuries and dispense medication on this site until the 1930s.

  4. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The initial plans were approved by Manchester City Council on 18 March 2021. [20] The plan includes a partial rebuild of the Wythenshawe hospital site, building of new housing and commercial spaces on former hospital and adjacent farm land, and potential extension of the manchester Tram system alongside the hospital. [21]

  5. Manchester Royal Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Services moved to a new building on the Royal Infirmary site accessible to patients in 2009 and officially opened by the Queen in 2012. [4] Meanwhile, a new biomedical centre, Citylabs, was constructed on the old site, using both the frontage of the old Royal Eye Hospital building and a new 94,000 sq ft building at the rear, also opening in ...

  6. Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    The Infirmary, Manchester Convalescent Home, St Mary's, the Royal Eye Hospital, the Dental Hospital and the Foot Hospital in Manchester were entitled The United Manchester Hospitals when they were taken into the National Health Service in 1948 and run by one hospital management committee. [1] Sir Mike Deegan was Chief Executive from 2001. [2]

  7. Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    The V2 service from Atherton to Manchester joins the guided busway at Tyldesley. Stops on the guided busway section have level-boarding from platforms equipped with passenger information display screens. Both services run via the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University before terminating at Manchester Royal Infirmary. [2]

  8. Royal Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, an ophthalmic hospital in Manchester, founded in 1814, and moved to the Manchester Royal Infirmary site in 1886 Royal Manchester Children's Hospital , a former paediatric hospital in Pendlebury , near Manchester, founded in 1829, granted royal patronage in 1923, and closed in 2009

  9. Listed buildings in Manchester-M13 - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Royal Infirmary (part) 1905–08 This part of the hospital is in red brick with limestone dressings and slate roofs, and is in Edwardian Baroque style. It consists of three long ranges, with a central tower, and a tower at the north end.