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Albert Bristol Maginnes (April 5, 1897 – January 30, 1966) was a professional football player and lawyer. He played in the National Football League in 1920 with the Canton Bulldogs and in 1921 with the New York Brickley Giants .
The Portsmouth Cottage Hospital was the first hospital built in the city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Opened in 1884, it was one of the first hospitals in New Hampshire, and it served as the city's primary hospital facility until 1986, when Portsmouth Regional Hospital opened. Its 1895 campus has been repurposed to house city offices and the ...
Spire Portsmouth Hospital (independent) – Havant, Hampshire; Spire Southampton Hospital (independent) – Southampton, Hampshire; Stoke Mandeville Hospital – Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire; St James' Hospital – Portsmouth, Hampshire; St Mary's Hospital – Isle of Wight; St Mary's Hospital – Portsmouth, Hampshire; Tatchbury Mount Hospital ...
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The hospital, which was designed by George Rake in the Gothic Revival style using a dual pavilion layout, opened as the Portsmouth Borough Asylum in September 1879. [2] A sanatorium for the treatment of infectious diseases was completed in 1879 and the wards were extended in 1895. [2]
The trust was established as the Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust on 4 November 1992, and became operational on 1 April 1993. [3] It took its current name on 29 July 2020. [ 4 ]
HMS Phoenix, Tipner, Portsmouth, Hampshire HMS President (parts later spun out as HMS St Vincent ), Admiralty accounting base, Furse House, 37 Queen's Gate Terrace , London SW7 HMS President II , HQ, Liaison Officer for Naval Reserve and Merchant Navy Duties, London, (8 February 1938 – August 1939)
The building is connected to the STEPS building via a passageway on the second floor. The dedication for the College of Arts and Science is interesting. It reads: Albert Bristol Maginnes "Alumnus and Trustee of Lehigh University, he excelled in many fields: the law, athletics, music and the fine arts.