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KING EDWARD VII.’S HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS.!
9, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
Patron - HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
President - Field-Marshal H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. K.G., Ac.
Trustees:
SISTER AGNES. LORD FARQUHAR. SIR WALPOLE GREENWELL, Bart.
ERNEST 1)E LA RUE, EsQ. S. ERNEST PALMER. EsQ.
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This Hospital was founded by Sister Agnes in April, 1904, and is i
for Regular Officers of the Navy and Army, and Indian Army on the j
Active List.
Officers wishing to be admitted, or requiring further information, |
should write to Sister Agnes, 9, Grosvenor Gardens, SAY., or call between |i
the hours of 3 and 5.
Officers are asked to subscribe ds. or more, annually. Subscriptions
may be sent either by units or by individuals to Sister Agnes, 9,
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W., from whom Bankers’ orders can be obtained.
OFFICERS’ WARDS, 3
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA MILITARY HOSPITAL,
Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.
Special arrangements for the treatment of Officers have been made in
connection with the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, London.
There is accommodation for 12 Officers in separate rooms situated in
a block apart from the main building.
Applications for admission should be addressed to the Officer in charge,
Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.
OSBORNE, ISLE OF WIGHT. 1
Convalescent Home for Officers of the Navy, Army and Marines
presented to the Nation by King Edward VII.
Any Officer may obtain information about the Convalescent Home
for Officers of the Navy, Army and Marines at Osborne by writing direct to
the House Governor and Medical Superintendent, Osborne, Isle of Wight
Applications for admission and for the necessary forms should be
addressed direct as follows:—(a) By Officers of the Army, Lavy and Royal
Marines, to the Director-General of their respective Medical Service or
Department ; (b) by Officers of the Indian Army and Royal Indian
Marine, to the Military Secretary, India Office, London, S.W. •
The accommodation at Osborne will provide for 48 Officers, 5 of whom
may be accompanied by their wives.
9, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
Patron - HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
President - Field-Marshal H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. K.G., Ac.
Trustees:
SISTER AGNES. LORD FARQUHAR. SIR WALPOLE GREENWELL, Bart.
ERNEST 1)E LA RUE, EsQ. S. ERNEST PALMER. EsQ.
i
This Hospital was founded by Sister Agnes in April, 1904, and is i
for Regular Officers of the Navy and Army, and Indian Army on the j
Active List.
Officers wishing to be admitted, or requiring further information, |
should write to Sister Agnes, 9, Grosvenor Gardens, SAY., or call between |i
the hours of 3 and 5.
Officers are asked to subscribe ds. or more, annually. Subscriptions
may be sent either by units or by individuals to Sister Agnes, 9,
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W., from whom Bankers’ orders can be obtained.
OFFICERS’ WARDS, 3
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA MILITARY HOSPITAL,
Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.
Special arrangements for the treatment of Officers have been made in
connection with the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, London.
There is accommodation for 12 Officers in separate rooms situated in
a block apart from the main building.
Applications for admission should be addressed to the Officer in charge,
Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Grosvenor Road, London, S.W.
OSBORNE, ISLE OF WIGHT. 1
Convalescent Home for Officers of the Navy, Army and Marines
presented to the Nation by King Edward VII.
Any Officer may obtain information about the Convalescent Home
for Officers of the Navy, Army and Marines at Osborne by writing direct to
the House Governor and Medical Superintendent, Osborne, Isle of Wight
Applications for admission and for the necessary forms should be
addressed direct as follows:—(a) By Officers of the Army, Lavy and Royal
Marines, to the Director-General of their respective Medical Service or
Department ; (b) by Officers of the Indian Army and Royal Indian
Marine, to the Military Secretary, India Office, London, S.W. •
The accommodation at Osborne will provide for 48 Officers, 5 of whom
may be accompanied by their wives.
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