
Radcliffe Infirmary
Folder: Oxford
The Radcliffe Infirmary was Oxford's first hospital, opening in 1770 and named after the physician, John Radcliffe.
It closed in January 2007, having been bought by Oxford University, with the newer rear section demolished in November 2008.
I could kick myself for not taking more pictures while I had the chance.
It closed in January 2007, having been bought by Oxford University, with the newer rear section demolished in November 2008.
I could kick myself for not taking more pictures while I had the chance.
old Radcliffe Infirmary
old Triton fountain
Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
old hospital building
old hospital sign
hospital donation slot
chapel belfry
St Luke's Chapel doorway
St Luke's Chapel services
hospital chandelier
vaulted corridor
first floor landing
first floor arches
Lord Nuffield donations
hospital finance 0ffice
administration landing
infirmary window
first floor landing and chandelier
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