Harbottle, B., Heslop, D., Burton, F. and Ayris, I. M. (1994). The Newcastle Infirmary in the Forth. City of Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeology Unit.

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The Newcastle Infirmary in the Forth
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A Study Commissioned by the Tyne and Wear Development Corporation
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21
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The desk-based assessment determined that the Infirmary had five phases of development, the earliest dating to 1751-1753. The hospital remained on land in the Forth until the Royal Victoria Infirmary opened in 1906. Some remains still stood on the site in 1994. [AIP]
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Barbara Harbottle
David Heslop
F C Burton
Ian M Ayris
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City of Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeology Unit
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1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: THE NEWCASTLE INFIRMARY IN THE FORTHStudy area: Investigation type: Desk-basedDistrict: Newcastle-upon-TyneMonument: HOSPITAL. Post-medieval (1540-1901)Ngr: NZ24506390Parish: Postcode:
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19 Jan 2009