Cannabaceae

Birkenhead General Hospital
Birkenhead Borough Hospital
Birkenhead General Hospital is located in Merseyside
Birkenhead General Hospital
Shown in Merseyside
Geography
LocationPark Road North, Birkenhead, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°23′45″N 3°02′04″W / 53.395817°N 3.034507°W / 53.395817; -3.034507
Organisation
Care systemNational Health Service
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeGeneral
History
Opened1863[1]
Closed1982[2]

Birkenhead General Hospital (known as Birkenhead Borough Hospital until 1926) was a hospital situated on Park Road North, between Prince Edward Street and Livingstone Street, in Birkenhead, England.

History

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The hospital was built in 1862 and opened the following year as Borough Hospital.[1] The name was changed to Birkenhead General Hospital in 1926.[1] From 1948 it was run by the Birkenhead Hospital Management Committee, and after 1974 by the Wirral Area Health Authority.[2] After services were transferred to the newly opened Arrowe Park Hospital, the building ceased to be used in 1982.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Bidston 1978, p. 28
  2. ^ a b c "Birkenhead General Hospital, Birkenhead". National Archives. Retrieved 1 April 2011.

Sources

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  • Bidston, Carol E. (1978). Birkenhead in Times Past. Chorley: Countryside Publications Ltd. ISBN 0861570030. OCLC 16480899.



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