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PRN | 10826 | ||||
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Site or location name | Crofton Mansion | ||||
Summary | |||||
Description | Italianate mansion built in 1870s for shipping magnate and founder of Blue Funnel Line, Arthur Holt. Used during the Great War as an Auxiliary Hospital and as a convalescent recovery home for women in 1922 to relieve the General Hospital. Now converted to luxury flats behind electric gates, fences and walls. | ||||
Monument Type | AUXILIARY HOSPITAL;HOSPITAL;AUXILIARY HOSPITAL | ||||
Desgination | None | ||||
Material | BRICK, STUCCO | ||||
Location |
Country | ENGLAND | ||||
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County | |||||
Site Location | Crofton Mansion | ||||
Postcode | L17 6BT | ||||
Map Reference | NGR: SJ3846086470 (338460, 386470) | ||||
Condition/Threat | |||||
Condition (Date) | Good (21-02-2018) | ||||
Source | |||||
Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England (1921) Reports by the Joint War Committee and the Joint War Finance Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England on voluntary aid rendered to the sick and wounded at home and abroad and to British prisoners of war 1914–1919. HMSO. London. | |||||
Administration | |||||
Recorded By (Date) | John M - Geograph (16-02-2018) | ||||
Copiled On | 21-02-2018 | ||||
Last Updated | 21-02-2018 |
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Crofton Mansion (North Sudley Road, Aigburth, Liverpool). Used during the war as an auxiliary hospital and as a convalescent recovery home for women to relieve the general hospital. Front elevation partial. (File name: 10826_1197.jpg) |
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