Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Ashton District Infirmary (PRN: 11519)

PRN11519
Site or location nameAshton District Infirmary
Summary
DescriptionPart of Tameside general hospitaL, demolished 2014. Neo-jacobean in style with ornate roof lines and decorative window embellishments.'
Monument TypeHOSPITAL;HOSPITAL
DesginationNone
MaterialBRICK, SANDSTONE
Location
CountryENGLAND
CountyAshton under lyne
Site LocationAshton District Infirmary
PostcodeOL6 9RW
Map ReferenceNGR: SJ95319961 (395310, 399610)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Destroyed (02-08-2018)
Source
Ordnance Survey (1922) Lancashire CV.NE (includes: Ashton Under Lyne; Dukinfield; Hartshead; Hurst; Mossley; Stalybridge). National Library of Scotland . Edinburgh. https://maps.nls.uk/view/101103854
(1915) (2/1/1915 to 16/1/15) [Ashton District Infirmary]. The Reporter
Dixon, Vanessa (2013) Ashton under Lyne District Infirmary 2013. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmqoHp9YbWw
Dixon, Vanessa (2014) District Infirmary, Ashton under Lyne, ongoing demolition February 2014. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPSURPtB9OE
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Kevin Wright - Tameside Archaeological Society Ltd (01-08-2018)
Copiled On02-08-2018
Last Updated02-08-2018
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