File:1905-01-06 front Royal Infirmary and Piccadilly Manchester.jpg

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Description A postcard sent to Ted Claxton. Showing the previous Royal Infirmary building and Piccadilly (now Piccadilly Gardens), Manchester, England. This building was opened as a hospital in 1755, and demolished in 1914 when a new hospital was erected in Oxford Road.
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