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  1. Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital. Coordinates: 51.5515°N 0.6838°W. The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, was a civilian hospital and a centre for research into rheumatism in children until its closure in 1985. History. War time origins.

  2. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, was a civilian hospital and a centre for research into rheumatism in children until its closure in 1985. Quick Facts Geography, Location ... Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital.

  3. 20 de ene. de 2017 · Published on January 20, 2017. by cdotb. A fine hospital: The Astor family and the Canadian Red Cross. What do Lady Astor, war hospitals and cut-glass containers have in common? They all intersected in England during the First World War.

  4. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - A SHORT HISTORY - Explore our historic photo section. WWI & The First Hospital:1914 - 1939. During the First World War, at least 2,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen from the Maidenhead area were killed. Townsfolk who had emigrated to Canada, Australia and New Zealand returned to Europe to fight and die.

  5. About: Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital. The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, was a civilian hospital and a centre for research into rheumatism in children until its closure in 1985.

  6. After the war, the hospital was donated to Britain’s National Health Service, and saw many decades of peacetime civilian service as the Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital. Although also known as Taplow or Cliveden, the First World War hospital (as this plaque shows) was officially named the Duchess of Connaught Canadian Red Cross Hospital.

  7. In 1922, the hospital joined the Ohio Methodist Episcopal Conference and was renamed the White Cross Hospital. [6] [7] Between 1974 and 1976, in the Columbus radiotherapy accident , 426 patients received "significant" overdoses of radiation from a cobalt-60 external beam radiotherapy unit while receiving treatment for cancers.