Small album of photographs of exteriors of the Retreat

Date:
May 1924
Reference:
RET 1/8/9/13
Part of:
The Retreat Archive
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Credit

Small album of photographs of exteriors of the Retreat. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

About this work

Description

There were originally many more photographs in the album, but some have been removed.

1: Back of Retreat Centre building, showing garden shelters and garden: : 1 photograph
2: Another view of back of Retreat Centre building showing garden: : 1 photograph
3: Recreation Room exterior: : 1 photograph
4: The Retreat Entrance Lodge (the Gables), exterior: : 1 photograph
5: The Retreat Nurses’ Home Wing: : 1 photograph
6: West Villa: : 1 photograph
7: Gentlemen’s Hospital exterior showing nurses and patients on verandah: : 1 photograph
8: Another view of Gentlemen’s Hospital exterior and verandah: : 1 photograph
9: East Villa: : 1 photograph
10: Side of Lamel Beeches: : 1 photograph
11: South east side of the Retreat showing exterior of boiler house and chimney: : 1 photograph
12: 3rd Gallery garden: : 1 photograph
13: Dr Mackenzie: : 1 photograph

Publication/Creation

May 1924

Physical description

13 photographs

Terms of use

Open and available at the Borthwick Institute for Archives. This material is being digitised by the Borthwick Institute for Archives as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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