Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - The Buxton Family museum (PRN: 9569)

PRN9569
Site or location nameThe Buxton Family museum
SummaryOld Catton Village Hall
DescriptionThe Buxton Family museum was used as a day room by wounded soldiers receiving treatment at the nearby Catton Hall Auxiliary Hospital. The nearby Racquets Court buildings also housed the majority of the beds of the Catton Hall Auxiliary Hospital.
Monument TypeSICK QUARTERS;SICK QUARTERS
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationThe Buxton Family museum
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: TG2314112212 (623141, 312212)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (12-03-2017)
Identifiers
NMR NumberMNF12515
Related Sites
Catton Hall Auxiliary Hospital HFL Ref: 9568
Source
oldcatton.com (nd) Old Catton's World War One Hospital. http://docplayer.net/40041902-Old-catton-s-world-war-one-hospital.html
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Chris Kolonko - Home Front Legacy
Copiled On12-03-2017
Last Updated12-03-2017
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