Royal Halifax Infirmary
Hospital Health clinic
The Royal Halifax Infirmary was a hospital in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, which opened in 1896 and closed in 2001.Earlier hospitalsThe predecessors of the Royal Halifax Hospital were the Halifax Dispensary in Hatters Close, and the Halifax Infirmary or Halifax Infirmary and Dispensary in Blackwall, opposite Holy Trinity Church, from 1838. George Townsend Andrews, best known as a railway architect, designed the 1838 premises, which were demolished after 1896. Read more
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