subject: Hospitals

 

Dupont ?Doyle Works? Infirmary, ca. 1942

description
  • – Doctor Charles Cronin works on the injured hand of Jack Foster while nurse Eleanora Bizzarri assists in the Infirmary at the DuPont"Doyle Works"Factory in Leominster, Massachusetts.
subjectrights
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collectiondate
  • – 1942
publishercreatorrelation
  • – Is part of the DuPont Photograph Collection. National Plastics Center and Museum, Leominster, Massachusetts. http://www.plasticsmuseum.org/museum.html#Collection
format
  • – image/jpg
language
  • – English

Surgical Dressings Committee Invoice

description
  • – This is an invoice from the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston (now part of Brigham and Women's Hospital). It lists the items in both English and French. The invoice is provided by the Woman's Department of the National Civic Federation for the New England Section.
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1915
  • – 1916
  • – 1917
  • – 1918
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Harrington Memorial Hospital Southbridge

description
  • – Built during the Depression, the Harrington Memorial Hospital was opened on Labor Day, September 7, 1931. The first facility had 34 adult beds and 6 children's cribs. The brick structure was constructed by local company, F. X. Laliberte and Son, General Contractors. The twin end chimneys and hipped roof are Federal Revival in style, while the elaborate doorway is Georgian Revival. The hospital is typical of Laliberte's civic and institutional buildings which tend to have a plain brick facade relieved by an elaborate Georgian or Classical Revival entrance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harrington (of the Russell Harrington company) pledged $150,000 to the project, as early as 1929, with the sum to be matched by community contributions. Additions have been added in 1958 and 1971.
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 1931?
publishercreatorrelation
  • – Is part of the A. H. Pease Collection (Aaron H.) at the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org.
format
  • – image/jpg
coverage
  • – 42 degrees 04' N 72 degrees 02' W

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