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  2. Greenwich Hospital, London - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich Hospital, in the painting London from Greenwich Park, in 1809, by William Turner Detail in the Chapel of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Greenwich Hospital was a permanent home for retired sailors of the Royal Navy, which operated from 1692 to 1869.

  3. Greenwich Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich Hospital may refer to: Greenwich Hospital, London, which was a home for retired Royal Navy sailors 1692–1869, operated by the Greenwich Hospital charitable foundation; Greenwich District Hospital, a hospital in London from 1970 to 2001; Trinity Hospital, a group of almshouses located east of Maritime Greenwich

  4. Greenwich Hospital (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich Hospital also has an Endoscopy Center at 500 W. Putnam Avenue, the Greenwich Fertility Center, Helmsley Ambulatory Surgery Center, and the Weight Loss & Diabetes Center at 55 Holly Hill Lane, a facility for diagnostic imaging and physical therapy at 2015 W. Main Street in Stamford, Conn., as well as multiple satellite blood draw stations.

  5. Old Royal Naval College - Wikipedia

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    Badge of the Royal Hospital on the Water Gate of the Royal Naval College. In 1873, four years after the hospital closed, the buildings were converted to a training establishment for the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy finally left the college in 1998 when the site passed into the hands of the Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College.

  6. Greenwich District Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital had its origins in St Alfege's Hospital in Greenwich which by the 1960s was in need of replacement. [1] In order to build a hospital with a large enough capacity for the requirements of the local population (up to 800 beds) on a small site (less than 8 acres), a single large building was designed - Pevsner described it as "an unusually large enterprise to be undertaken by the ...

  7. Greenwich Hospital Act - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwich Hospital Acts 1865 to 1872 was the collective title of the Greenwich Hospital Acts 1865 to 1870 and the Greenwich Hospital Act 1872. [3] The Greenwich Hospital Acts 1865 to 1892 was originally the collective title of the Greenwich Hospital Acts 1865, 1869, 1872, 1883, 1885 and the Naval Knights of Windsor (Dissolution) Act 1892. [4]

  8. Queen's House - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's House (centre left) and the Greenwich Hospital in the painting London from Greenwich Park, in 1809, by J.M.W. Turner Although the house survived as an official building, being used for the lying-in-state of Commonwealth Generals-at-Sea Richard Dean (1653) and Robert Blake (1657), the main palace was progressively demolished between ...

  9. List of hospitals in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital Meriden New Haven II XXXX–1991 [5] Succeeded - Merged with the Meriden–Wallingford Hospital in 1991, forming the Veterans Memorial Medical Center. [5] Yale New Haven Children's Hospital: Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes (Level I Pedi) II 1993–present Active - Pediatric hospital