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Labour leader Neil Kinnock at St Thomas Hospital, London
Labour leader Neil Kinnock at St Thomas Hospital, London. He spoke to nurses and doctors, saw patients on a ward and then held a press conference. Press Conference in the William Ward, closed since October. L-R local Labour MP Stuart Holland, Neil Kinnock, Shadow Health spokeswoman Harriet Harman. 7th January 1988
Bill Rowntree
Daily Record
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM 88 98
Media ID 21870412
© Mirrorpix
Health Hospital Labour National Health Service 1988
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Relive history with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring a memorable moment of Labour leader Neil Kinnock at St. Thomas Hospital, London. Captured by renowned photographer Bill Rowntree from Memory Lane Prints, this mug showcases a poignant image of Kinnock engaging with nurses, doctors, and patients, followed by a press conference. Add a personal touch to your morning brew or use it as a thoughtful gift for any Labour Party supporter or history enthusiast. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant images that bring the past to life.
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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In this print captured by Bill Rowntree, we see Labour leader Neil Kinnock during his visit to St Thomas Hospital in London. The image takes us back to the 7th of January 1988 when Kinnock engaged with nurses and doctors, demonstrating his commitment to the National Health Service (NHS). The photograph showcases a significant moment as Kinnock toured the hospital's William Ward, which had been closed since October. Standing alongside him are local Labour MP Stuart Holland and Shadow Health spokeswoman Harriet Harman, both lending their support and expertise on healthcare matters. Kinnock's presence at St Thomas Hospital not only highlights his dedication to addressing health issues but also emphasizes the importance of engaging directly with medical professionals and patients alike. His visit included conversations with nurses and doctors, providing an opportunity for them to voice their concerns or share their experiences within the NHS. Following these interactions, Kinnock held a press conference where he undoubtedly discussed pressing healthcare matters that were affecting the nation during that time. This snapshot serves as a reminder of a pivotal moment in British politics when leaders actively sought solutions for improving public health services. Bill Rowntree's remarkable photograph encapsulates an era defined by political engagement with healthcare issues while paying tribute to those who tirelessly work within hospitals like St Thomas.
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