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Pre-World War I plans to build a hospital at Seventh Avenue, to be named Bay Ridge Hospital, were altered, and that location became Victory Memorial Hospital, [4] as "a monument to the soldiers of the section who died in service." [5] The result was described as "There would be no more Bay Ridge Hospital. Or would there?"
British Mark I male tank. This is a list of combat vehicles of World War I, including conceptual, experimental, prototype, training and production vehicles.The vehicles in this list were either used in combat, produced or designed during the First World War.
Henry John Kaiser (May 9, 1882 – August 24, 1967) was an American industrialist who became known for his shipbuilding and construction projects, then later for his involvement in fostering modern American health care.
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Victory Memorial was a not-for-profit, voluntary hospital. [1] Most of the hospital's "complex of dun-colored buildings at the southeastern edge of Bay Ridge" were built in 1927, [2] but they opened earlier in a single building at their 92nd Street/Seventh Avenue Brooklyn location.
They produced the Bay State model automobile, which used a Continental Motors Company six-cylinder engine. [2] The company was founded by Richard H. Long, a shoe manufacturer from Framingham. During World War I, Long's factory switched to manufacturing war supplies, including high-grade automobile bodies. In 1922, R. H. Long Motors Company ...
BayRidge Hospital is a non-profit [1] inpatient behavioral health hospital located in Lynn, Massachusetts, operated by nearby Beverly Hospital. [2] The hospital opened in 1996. [ 1 ] Beverly Hospital's parent company, non-profit Northeast Health System, affiliated with Lahey Clinic in 2011, forming Lahey Health System. [ 3 ]
Vauxhall Kington open car (tourer) was the company's leading line. The following cars were available for early delivery: Vauxhall built bodies £1,785 Cholmeley Cabriolet V-front fold-back roof 6 persons; £1,660 Armidale limousine fixed roof 6 persons dark blue, grey cloth; £1,760 Warwick landaulette semi fold-back roof 6-7 persons