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The hospital dates to 1891, [12] when it was known as the Barrie General Hospital, which was located in a home at 105 Duckworth Street near Ardagh's Grove. The facility has relocated and expanded many times since its inception: 1897 BGH relocated to 63 High Street to R.E. Fletcher House and becomes RVH (since demolished) [13]
Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada (established 1891) Royal Victoria Hospital, ... This page was last edited on 25 April 2023, at 03:31 (UTC).
RVH may refer to: Right ventricular hypertrophy; Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre; Royal Victoria Hospital (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 30 ...
The resort was created by 10 members called the "Triple S Club" (Ski, Safety and Sociability), in 1952. [7]In 1987 the resort began a fundraiser called M*A*S*H Bash which runs each year for the local RVH Hospital [8] The popular day includes events with themes from the television show, including bedpan races.
Simcoe County LINX (or simply LINX) is a public transport service managed by Simcoe County and operated by First Student Canada, [3] which is responsible for inter-community regional bus service throughout Simcoe County, connecting rural towns and townships to cities in the county such as Barrie and Orillia.
1901–1922 Mary Frances Bostock: she oversaw the move of the hospital from its original site in Frederick Street. Bostock remained in the position of matron until her retirement in 1922. [9] 1922–1946 Anne Elizabeth Musson: she came to the RVH as Assistant Matron in 1919 becoming Matron in 1922, a position she held until retirement in 1946.
In 1887, they announced a joint gift of C$1,000,000 for the construction of a free hospital in Montreal and purchased a site on Mount Royal for a further C$86,000. [2] The site they bought was the old Frothingham estate that covered ten acres of land. [3]
Kate O'Hanlon (1930 in Belfast [1] – 2 August 2014) was an Accident & Emergency nursing sister at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, during the Troubles.