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Photograph of a bust of Dr Protheroe Smith, attributed to R. C. Belt, which was kept...

Catalogue reference: HW/13/24

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HW/13/24

Title

Photograph of a bust of Dr Protheroe Smith, attributed to R. C. Belt, which was kept at the Hospital.

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<p>The bust itself was stored at Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital after the two hospitals merged on the EGAH site in Euston Road in 1989, until that building closed in 2001. The bust was then lost while in temporary storage in the Rockefeller Nurses Home, Huntley Street, and has not been recovered.</p>

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University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Language

English

Physical description

1 Photograph

Copies information

2 copies, 160 x 112 mm

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/a4830249-0b65-4623-afe6-8f7ed1006ebd/

Series information

HW/13

Photographs of the Hospital and of its founder, Dr Protheroe Smith.

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Within the fonds: HW

The Hospital for Women, Soho Square

31 records

Within the series: HW/13

Photographs of the Hospital and of its founder, Dr Protheroe Smith.

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Photograph of a bust of Dr Protheroe Smith, attributed to R. C. Belt, which was kept at the Hospital.