Nottingham: a verandah for open air treatment of the sick. Photograph, 1914.

Date:
1914
Reference:
666053i
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Nottingham: a verandah for open air treatment of the sick. Photograph, 1914. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

A verandah open to the air, containing beds for patients. It is built of wood as an extension along the long side of a brick cowshed. A man (Philip Boobbyer?) reclines on the grass in the foreground. Setting in Nottingham deduced from provenance of print catalogued: Dr Philip Boobbyer, medical officer of health for Nottingham 1889-1929

Publication/Creation

[Nottingham?] : [Philip Boobbyer?], 1914.

Physical description

1 photograph : photoprint ; sheet 11 x 15.6 cm

Lettering

Adapted cowshed, with verandah, 1914

Reference

Wellcome Collection 666053i

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