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London is home to some of the best hospitals in Europe

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Background imageHospitals Collection: Nancy Lancaster and Clementine Churchill

Nancy Lancaster and Clementine Churchill
Outside the new Churchill Hospital of the American Hospital in Britain, opened at Oxford: Mrs Ronald Tree (Nancy Lancaster, the influential interior decorator), Professor Phillip D Wilson

Background imageHospitals Collection: Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington

Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington. It was established in 1907 in Londons scientific and cultural heartland in South Kensington, as a merger of the Royal College of Science

Background imageHospitals Collection: Grey Coat Hospital, Westminster

Grey Coat Hospital, Westminster
A view of the buildings of the Great Coat Hospital, a charitably endowed school opened in 1701 in a former parish workhouse building on what is now Grey Coat Place, London. Date: Date unknown

Background imageHospitals Collection: Hackney Homes Band and Soldiers at Budworth Hall, Ongar, Ess

Hackney Homes Band and Soldiers at Budworth Hall, Ongar, Ess
Soldiers at Budworth Hall military hospital on Chipping Ongar High Street are joined by the boys band from the nearby Hackney Union cottage homes

Background imageHospitals Collection: Great Northern Central Hospital 1888 BL08708

Great Northern Central Hospital 1888 BL08708
GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway Road, London. Interior view of the number 2 Male Ward showing nursing staff and patients. Photographed by Bedford Lemere, 11th June 1888

Background imageHospitals Collection: Group of revellers at the Princess Mary Hospital Ball. This group were all dressed as figures

Group of revellers at the Princess Mary Hospital Ball. This group were all dressed as figures from 1820 with the ball organiser, Lady Terrington (centre), dressed as Princess Charlotte. Date: 1922

Background imageHospitals Collection: The New Medical Schools at Guys Hospital opened by the Prince of Wales (b / w photo)

The New Medical Schools at Guys Hospital opened by the Prince of Wales (b / w photo)
1036983 The New Medical Schools at Guys Hospital opened by the Prince of Wales (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Marys Hospital, Paddington (engraving)

St Marys Hospital, Paddington (engraving)
1095717 St Marys Hospital, Paddington (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Marys Hospital, Paddington)

Background imageHospitals Collection: University College Hospital, London (litho)

University College Hospital, London (litho)
606495 University College Hospital, London (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: University College Hospital)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Middlesex Hospital

Middlesex Hospital
A view of the Middlesex Hospital in 1840. Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England

Background imageHospitals Collection: Guys Hospital (engraving)

Guys Hospital (engraving)
559550 Guys Hospital (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Guys Hospital.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHospitals Collection: Queen Victoria... visiting Soldiers wounded in the Indian Frontier campaigns... 1898, (1901)

Queen Victoria... visiting Soldiers wounded in the Indian Frontier campaigns... 1898, (1901)
Queen Victoria at Netley Hospital visiting Soldiers wounded in the Indian Frontier campaigns, December 3, 1898, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901) with injured men of the British Army

Background imageHospitals Collection: Queen Victoria conferring the Victoria Cross on heroes of Dargai... May 14, 1898, (1901)

Queen Victoria conferring the Victoria Cross on heroes of Dargai... May 14, 1898, (1901)
Queen Victoria conferring the Victoria Cross on heroes of Dargai at Netley Hospital, May 14, 1898, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Chelsea Pensioners with black jacks, London, c1901 (1901)

Chelsea Pensioners with black jacks, London, c1901 (1901)
Chelsea Pensioners with Black Jacks, London, c1901 (1901). Pensioners at The Royal Chelsea hospital with two 5 gallon black jacks

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Grand Staircase in Dorchester House

The Grand Staircase in Dorchester House
Interior of Dorchester House at the time it was the residence of the American Ambassador in London, Mr Whitelaw Reid. Located on Park Lane, it was designed by Lewis Vulliamy for Robert Holford

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Duchess of Westminster, WW1

The Duchess of Westminster, WW1
Constance Edwina (n饠 Cornwallis West), Duchess of Westminster (later Mrs James Fitzpatrick Lewes) (died 1970), First wife of 2nd Duke of Westminster. Known as Shelagh

Background imageHospitals Collection: Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland returns from the front, WW1

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland returns from the front, WW1
Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland, pictured at the Hague with her party of nurses after they had returned from the heavily bombarded town of Namur where they had set up a hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lady Stradbroke, nursing matron at Henham Hall, WW1

Lady Stradbroke, nursing matron at Henham Hall, WW1
Lady Stradbroke, formerly Helena Fraser and wife of George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, pictured with three nurses at the family home of Henham Hall in Suffolk

Background imageHospitals Collection: Middlesex Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1849

Middlesex Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1849
The Italianate exterior of the New Middlesex Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch, near Friern Barnet, Middlesex (North London). The foundation stone was laid in 1849 by Prince Albert

Background imageHospitals Collection: Tothill Fields

Tothill Fields
The pest-houses at Tothill Fields, Westminster, London, circa 1796. They were used to house victims of the Great Plague of London in 1665-1666. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on paving

Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on paving the roof of the London Jewish Hospital in Stepney Green. 1938

Background imageHospitals Collection: The new nurses homes at the Memorial Hospital in Shooters Hill, London, where Sir

The new nurses homes at the Memorial Hospital in Shooters Hill, London, where Sir Kingsley Wood is laying the foundation stone. 1939

Background imageHospitals Collection: Aerial view North of Fulham Road near Stamford Bridge

Aerial view North of Fulham Road near Stamford Bridge
This view is one taken in a north easterly direction and illustrates the region to the north of Fulham Road near the Stamford Bridge football ground

Background imageHospitals Collection: LONDON: GUYs HOSPITAL. Entrance to Guys Hospital in London. Engraving by James Elmes

LONDON: GUYs HOSPITAL. Entrance to Guys Hospital in London. Engraving by James Elmes and William Woolnoth, c1799

Background imageHospitals Collection: Western Ambulance Station, Seagrave Road, Fulham

Western Ambulance Station, Seagrave Road, Fulham
Entrance to the ambulance station at the Western Fever Hospital on Seagrave Road, Fulham. Opened in 1877, it was the fourth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board which in 1869

Background imageHospitals Collection: Islington Poor Law Infirmary, Highgate Hill, London

Islington Poor Law Infirmary, Highgate Hill, London
The parish of Islingtons new 800-bed poor law infirmary on Highgate Hill was opened in 1900 on the site of the Highgate Smallpox and Vaccination Hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Thames Barge

Thames Barge
A coasting barge on the River Thames, London. In the background are a power station and Greenwich Hospital. Date: 1930s

Background imageHospitals Collection: Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London

Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London
Administration block of the Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, south west London (originally in Surrey), one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment

Background imageHospitals Collection: Four patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Four patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing four patients in dressing gowns and pyjamas chatting in a hospital ward

Background imageHospitals Collection: Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Children stand at the gates of the Grove Hospital at Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London) during its First World War service as a military hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
The Fountain Hospital at Tooting in Surrey (now South London) was opened in 1893 as a fever hospital by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageHospitals Collection: Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Birds eye view of the Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London), one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment of infectious

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London

St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London
St Benedicts Hospital which lay between Church Lane and Rectory Lane in Tooting, South London. The hospital was established in 1897

Background imageHospitals Collection: An architectural group in Westminster

An architectural group in Westminster
A London vista, with a horse-drawn tram and carriages, and several buildings of note including Westminster Hospital, Big Ben, Parliament Square, St Margarets Church

Background imageHospitals Collection: R. N. M. D. S. F Station at St. Anthony, Newfoundland

R. N. M. D. S. F Station at St. Anthony, Newfoundland
The Doctor and Nurses in Winter Costume at the Royal Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Station at St. Anthony, Newfoundland. St. Anthonys most influential historic figure is Dr. Wilfred Grenfell

Background imageHospitals Collection: Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900

Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900
Illustration showing the view across the River Thames, from the Isle of Dogs, looking towards the Greenwich Naval Hospital, London, 1900

Background imageHospitals Collection: Operation / Charing X

Operation / Charing X
An operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, watched by students and colleagues

Background imageHospitals Collection: Physician and story-teller (engraving)

Physician and story-teller (engraving)
728831 Physician and story-teller (engraving) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Physician and story-teller)

Background imageHospitals Collection: London Hospital (photo)

London Hospital (photo)
606550 London Hospital (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: London Hospital; photograph); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

Background imageHospitals Collection: Sergeant William Baacke, Late 109th Regiment of Foot, a Chelsea Pensioner

Sergeant William Baacke, Late 109th Regiment of Foot, a Chelsea Pensioner, served in the Crimean War and seventeen years in East India. Date: 1902

Background imageHospitals Collection: Design for a Regency park entrance

Design for a Regency park entrance with neoclassical walls and wrought iron gates. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1816

Background imageHospitals Collection: Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish Fenian

Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish Fenian
Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa (1831-1915), Irish Fenian leader - The terrible monster who was frightened by a woman! He was a pioneer in the use of explosives for political persuasion

Background imageHospitals Collection: Works of Mercy: Therapia Hospital, January 1 1855, engraving J. A. Vinter, pub

Works of Mercy: Therapia Hospital, January 1 1855, engraving J. A. Vinter, pub
FNM325762 Works of Mercy: Therapia Hospital, January 1 1855, engraving J.A. Vinter, pub. Rudolph Ackermann, 19 February 1855 (colour litho) by Barraud

Background imageHospitals Collection: Asylum for Criminal Lunatics, Broadmoor, Sandhurst, Berkshire (engraving)

Asylum for Criminal Lunatics, Broadmoor, Sandhurst, Berkshire (engraving)
1620772 Asylum for Criminal Lunatics, Broadmoor, Sandhurst, Berkshire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Asylum for Criminal Lunatics, Broadmoor)

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Thomass Hospital, One of the wards (photo)

St Thomass Hospital, One of the wards (photo)
606499 St Thomass Hospital, One of the wards (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Thomass Hospital, One of the wards; from The Illustrated London News)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Whitechapel Road, at the London Hospital (b / w photo)

Whitechapel Road, at the London Hospital (b / w photo)
3102259 Whitechapel Road, at the London Hospital (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Whitechapel Road, at the London Hospital)

Background imageHospitals Collection: The buildings for the light cure at London Hospital (photo)

The buildings for the light cure at London Hospital (photo)
606583 The buildings for the light cure at London Hospital (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Figures over the Gateway of Bethlehem Hospital, engraved by A

Figures over the Gateway of Bethlehem Hospital, engraved by A
XJF465153 Figures over the Gateway of Bethlehem Hospital, engraved by A. Birrell for Lamberts History of London, 1805 (engraving) by English School



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Hospitals Collection

London is home to some of the best hospitals in Europe. The National Health Service (NHS) provides healthcare for all citizens, and there are a number of private hospitals as well. London has a wide range of specialist hospitals, including those for cancer treatment, cardiovascular care, neurosurgery and orthopaedics. Many of these have world-class facilities and staff who are highly experienced in their field. In addition to the NHS hospitals, there are also numerous private medical centres offering a range of services such as cosmetic surgery, fertility treatment and mental health services. London's hospital system is renowned for its quality care and excellent patient outcomes. With its cutting-edge technology and highly skilled professionals, it is no wonder that so many people choose to seek medical care in London's world-class healthcare system.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Hospitals collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of London's hospitals. Our collection features images of some of the most iconic hospitals in London such as St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital. These images showcase the architecture and history of these institutions while also highlighting their importance to the city. Each piece in our collection is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it stands out on any wall or surface. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for someone special or want to add some character to your home or office space, our collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and cultural significance, London's hospitals are an integral part of the city's identity. The Hospitals collection from Media Storehouse captures this spirit perfectly with its beautiful range of artwork that celebrates these important institutions.
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What are Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Hospitals art prints are a collection of high-quality images capturing the beauty and essence of hospitals in London, England. These art prints showcase the stunning architecture, interior design, and historical significance of some of London's most iconic hospitals. From the grandeur of St Thomas' Hospital to the modernity of Guy's Hospital, these art prints offer a glimpse into the world-class healthcare facilities that serve millions every year. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates fine photography or has an interest in medical history. They make great gifts for doctors, nurses, medical students or anyone working in healthcare. The Hospitals art print collection is available in various sizes to suit any space and decor style. We offer a wide range of other collections featuring beautiful imagery from around the world including landscapes, animals, sports events and more.
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What Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of hospital art prints that capture the beauty and history of London, England. These prints showcase iconic hospitals such as St Thomas' Hospital, The Royal London Hospital, Guy's Hospital and many more. Each print is carefully curated to provide a unique perspective on these historic institutions. The collection includes stunning black and white photographs, colourful illustrations and contemporary designs that will add character to any space. Whether you are looking for an eye-catching centrepiece or a subtle addition to your decor, we have something for everyone. These high-quality art prints are perfect for home decoration or as gifts for medical professionals who have worked in these hospitals. With their exceptional attention to detail and quality craftsmanship, Media Storehouse ensures that each piece is delivered with utmost care so you can enjoy it for years to come.
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How do I buy Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To purchase Hospitals art prints from Media Storehouse, you can simply visit their online gallery and browse through the available options. Once you have found a print that you like, click on it to view more details and select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring iconic landmarks and scenes from around the world, including many popular locations in London such as hospitals. Our collection includes both contemporary and vintage styles, so there is something for everyone's tastes. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment information. We accept various payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Buying Hospitals art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that can be completed entirely online with just a few clicks of a button.
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How much do Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring hospitals in London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed prints, canvas prints, and photographic prints. Our hospital art prints are perfect for anyone who loves architecture or has an interest in medical history. They make great gifts for doctors or nurses as well as those who work in healthcare. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. All our products are made using the latest printing technology to ensure that they look stunning and last for years to come. If you're interested in purchasing one of our hospital art prints, please visit our website to browse our collection today.
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How will my Hospitals (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Hospitals art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Our standard delivery method is through a trusted courier service, which allows us to track the progress of your order and provide you with updates on its status. Once your order has been processed, it will be carefully packaged and dispatched from our warehouse within a few days. Depending on where you are located, delivery times may vary. However, rest assured that we work hard to get your artwork delivered as quickly as possible. When your package arrives, please inspect it carefully for any signs of damage or tampering before accepting it from the courier. If there are any issues with the condition of your artwork upon arrival, please contact us immediately so that we can resolve the issue for you. We hope that you enjoy displaying your Hospitals art prints in your home or office.