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The hospital memorial is easy to miss, especially now the gate is no longer used. - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 02 Dec 2013
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The former main entrance to the Gloucestershire Infirmary with its plaque recording its 1st World War use - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 02 Dec 2013
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Main area of memorial. The wording is fading probably through the effects of the weather and sunlight. - Taken by Unknown. 26 Nov 2020
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View of stone column on which memorial is mounted. - Taken by Steve Hawkins 26 Nov 2020
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Beneath the memorial is an area of 'damage' where something like an electric bell-push or electric light has been removed, leaving the stonework beneath blemished and somewhat unsightly. - Taken by Steve Hawkins 26 Nov 2020
Reference WMO/159219
Edit memorial name, location & address- Brick Brick
- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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This building was used as a Hospital for sick and wounded Soldiers during the Great War. It was manned by Gloucestershire Voluntary Aid Detachments Nos 32 & 60 and was open from 21 Oct 1914 to 29 Mar 1919 during which period 4822 cases were treated, NAWM
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