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Tunbridge Wells Infirmary
A movement is in progress for the erection of a new infirmary for Tunbridge Wells, at a cost of somewhere about £10,000. This is thought by some to be
preferable to any enlargement or improvement of the present infirmary, which only contains accommodation for 24 beds. It is suggested that the new infirmary
should be called the Victoria Hospital, and that perhaps her Majesty, who spent much of her childhood in the neighbourhood, might be induced to lay the
foundation stone.
Source: The Builder 1868 Vol XXVI 14th March 1868 p.199
Submitted by Alan Longbottom
Page updated August 06, 2007
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