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"Wards: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of wards, where stories unfold within the walls of institutions across different eras and locations

Background imageWards Collection: P. I. P.s delivering Christmas gifts most probably at 3rd Northern General Base Hospital

P. I. P.s delivering Christmas gifts most probably at 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Broomhall, World War I, 1916
Taken from 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield compiled by Professor (then Colonel) A.M. Connell. Taken during the Great War, mostly at the Base Hospital and Longshaw. 1915 - 1918. Cat. No

Background imageWards Collection: Ward 1, PTE Ritchie V. C Black Watch (standing), most probably at 3rd Northern General Base

Ward 1, PTE Ritchie V. C Black Watch (standing), most probably at 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Broomhall
Taken from 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield compiled by Professor (then Colonel) A.M. Connell. Taken during the Great War, mostly at the Base Hospital and Longshaw. 1915 - 1918. Cat. No

Background imageWards Collection: Ward 24, 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Broomhall, World War I

Ward 24, 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Broomhall, World War I
Taken from 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield compiled by Professor (then Colonel) A.M. Connell. Taken during the Great War, mostly at the Base Hospital and Longshaw. 1915 - 1918. Cat. No

Background imageWards Collection: Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, from a Map of 1750, London

Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, from a Map of 1750, London

Background imageWards Collection: NEW STEAM-SHIP NEWPORT, WARDs HAVANA LINE

NEW STEAM-SHIP NEWPORT, WARDs HAVANA LINE
NEW STEAM-SHIP " NEWPORT, " WARDs HAVANA LINE. FROM PICTURE BY ANTONIO JACOBSON, engraving 1880, us, usa

Background imageWards Collection: Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance

Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance
XCF290913 Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance, from Chronik des Konzils von Konstanz (pen & ink on paper) by Richental

Background imageWards Collection: Landscape with a man who wards off a snake, Jan Luyken, wed

Landscape with a man who wards off a snake, Jan Luyken, wed. Arentsz Pieter Cornelis van der Sys II, 1711

Background imageWards Collection: One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son

One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son
One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del.; E. Walker lith.; Day & Son, Lithrs. to the Queen.; Day & Son.; Simpson, William, 1823-1899, artist; Pall Mall [London

Background imageWards Collection: An Entertainment in a London Hospital, Uk, 1886: 1

An Entertainment in a London Hospital, Uk, 1886: 1
AN ENTERTAINMENT IN A LONDON HOSPITAL, UK, 1886: 1. Some Gallery Patients. 2. Never Too Late to Mend. 3. Some of the Performers. 4. Tired Out. 5. Appreciation. 6. Back to the Wards

Background imageWards Collection: Syria - In the Bazaar

Syria - In the Bazaar
Syria - Scene in the Bazaar. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWards Collection: Picture No. 10762046

Picture No. 10762046
LIONS - Pair at the end of the mating period. Female wards off the obtrusive male (Panthera leo) Date:

Background imageWards Collection: Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867

Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867. A pioneer of antiseptic surgery

Background imageWards Collection: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) English nursing pioneer and hospital reformer inspecting

Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) English nursing pioneer and hospital reformer inspecting wards of the military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856)

Background imageWards Collection: Mr Bumble refusing Darby and Joan entry to the Workhouse together. Men and women

Mr Bumble refusing Darby and Joan entry to the Workhouse together. Men and women were housed in separate wards and old couples were reluctant to spend their last days apart

Background imageWards Collection: A Miserable Plight : Cartoon commenting on the barbarous practice of separating husbands

A Miserable Plight : Cartoon commenting on the barbarous practice of separating husbands and wives and placing them in males and female wards in the Workhouse

Background imageWards Collection: Smithdown Road Workhouse, Liverpool - Mental Wards

Smithdown Road Workhouse, Liverpool - Mental Wards
Mental wards at the Smithdown Road Workhouse, Liverpool. The workhouse was built in 1859 by Liverpools Toxteth Park poor law authority. Date: 1925

Background imageWards Collection: St Lukes Workhouse, Old Street, London

St Lukes Workhouse, Old Street, London
A design by architect Henry Saxon Snell for additions to St Lukes Workhouse on Old Street. The new buildings, opened in 1879, contained administrative offices and infirm wards for 930 inmates

Background imageWards Collection: Plaistow Fever Hospital

Plaistow Fever Hospital
Washbourn II Ward at Plaistow Fever Hospital, 1905 Date: 1905

Background imageWards Collection: One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari

One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari. Interior view of a hospital ward at Scutari during the Crimean War, after the arrival of Florence Nightingale. Date 1856 April 21st

Background imageWards Collection: French Nurses 1930S

French Nurses 1930S
A matron and a nurse attending to bedridden patients in one of the wards of the Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s

Background imageWards Collection: Hospital Ward / 1888

Hospital Ward / 1888
A nurse carries a cup of tea to a patient in the one of the wards in London Hospital, Whitechapel Date: 1888

Background imageWards Collection: Ward's Trogon (Harpactes wardi) adult male, perched on mossy branch, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Ward's Trogon (Harpactes wardi) adult male, perched on mossy branch, Arunachal Pradesh, India, january

Background imageWards Collection: Empty hospital bed

Empty hospital bed

Background imageWards Collection: Hospital transport

Hospital transport
Patient transport. Blurred image of a patient being moved in a hospital

Background imageWards Collection: Removing an intravenous catheter

Removing an intravenous catheter. Image 4 of 4. This catheter was connected to an IV (intravenous) drip bag, which may have contained saline (water and salts)

Background imageWards Collection: Intravenous drip

Intravenous drip. Image 2 of 4. Nurse adjusting the settings on an intravenous (IV) drip. This equipment is connected to a drip bag (not seen) that may contain saline (water and salts)

Background imageWards Collection: Kings Fund hospital bed

Kings Fund hospital bed. Having standardised hospital beds was an engineering design idea developed by Bruce Archer in the early 1960s

Background imageWards Collection: Hospital germs, conceptual artwork

Hospital germs, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of rows of hospital beds with smears and marks on them, representing the need to keep hospitals clean

Background imageWards Collection: Hospital overcrowding, conceptual artwork

Hospital overcrowding, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of rows of identical hospital beds, representing hospital overcrowding and the need for more beds in NHS hospitals

Background imageWards Collection: Lewisham Hospital kitchens, south east London

Lewisham Hospital kitchens, south east London
Uniformed catering staff prepare meals in the kitchens of Lewisham Hospital in south east London. A cook at the right is making up plates of salad. Large metal boxes carry the names of hospital wards

Background imageWards Collection: London County Council Night Office, Charing Cross Bridge

London County Council Night Office, Charing Cross Bridge
Applicants waiting outside the London County Councils Night Office at Charing Cross Bridge, Central London. The Office had telephone links to the citys casual wards, as well as to the Salvation Army

Background imageWards Collection: Frank Gray, Liberal MP

Frank Gray, Liberal MP
In the late 1920s, former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray (1880-1935) disguised himself as a tramp to experience first-hand the life of such individuals

Background imageWards Collection: Frank Gray, MP, disguised as a tramp

Frank Gray, MP, disguised as a tramp
In the late 1920s, former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray (1880-1935) disguised himself as a tramp to experience first-hand the life of such individuals

Background imageWards Collection: Manchester Union Casual Wards, Manchester

Manchester Union Casual Wards, Manchester
Casual wards for tramps and vagrants at Tame Street, Ancoates, Manchester. The original premises were set up in a former cotton mill in 1897 but were rebuilt in around 1900 after being burnt down

Background imageWards Collection: Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland

Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland
The Cockermouth Union workhouse schools at Flimby, Cumberland. Flimby Lodge was purchased by the Union in 1886 for conversion to a school and vagrant wards

Background imageWards Collection: Preparing for refugees arrival WWII

Preparing for refugees arrival WWII
The Cheyne Hospital in London prepares to receive refugees. Camp beds are set up in the wards and the beds fixed with a number to identify the occupant

Background imageWards Collection: Prince of Wales opening the new wards of Charing Cross Hospi

Prince of Wales opening the new wards of Charing Cross Hospi
Established in 1831, this picture shows the opening ceremony after improvements made to the hospital in 1877. The alterations cost approximately 13, 000 and took just over a year to complete"

Background imageWards Collection: Thomas Guy

Thomas Guy
Born in 1644, Guy completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament. He moved to London and spent eight years as a booksellers apprentice

Background imageWards Collection: Thomas Guys tomb

Thomas Guys tomb
The tomb of Thomas Guy in the chapel at Guys hospital. Born in 1644, he completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament



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"Wards: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of wards, where stories unfold within the walls of institutions across different eras and locations. From Shotley Bridge General Hospital in County Durham to Union Workhouse in Brighton, these spaces have witnessed countless lives intertwined with hope, healing, and resilience. In 1797 Dublin, a map reveals the intricate layout of the city's wards - each one representing a distinct neighborhood with its own character and charm. Meanwhile, at Rubery Hill Hospital in Birmingham on August 11th, 1969, Ward C3 becomes a sanctuary for those seeking solace amidst chaos. An advertisement from yesteryears highlights hammocks designed for vagrant wards within workhouses - an intriguing glimpse into society's efforts to provide shelter even for those most marginalized. St Thomass Hospital captures a poignant moment frozen in time through a photograph showcasing one of its bustling wards filled with dedicated healthcare professionals tending to their patients' needs. Amidst this tapestry of history emerges a young man dressed casually yet exuding an air of purposeful movement - his white shirt and blue jeans contrasting against the backdrop of various ward settings. In London's Alexandra Ward back in 1903 at St Thomas Hospital, medical advancements shape patient care as doctors strive to heal both body and spirit. As we delve deeper into this captivating narrative about "wards, " our journey takes unexpected turns. The enchanting melody of "The Fairies Song" echoes through corridors as West African Tuareg Horse Warriors transport us to distant lands where warriors become guardians within their own unique ward-like communities. Yet it is impossible to overlook the impact war has had on these spaces too; World War I leaves indelible marks on Ward 33 at the 3rd Northern General Hospital while Ward 29 at Broomhall bears witness to soldiers' struggles during wartime battles. Through all these glimpses into diverse worlds united by the concept of wards, one thing remains constant.