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Fleming Memorial Patients' Shelter


This Patients Shelter of the former Fleming Memorial Hospital is located by the junction of the Great North Road and Clayton Road in Jesmond, Newcastle. It was built in 1928. It is on the Local List of buildings of Local Architectural or Historic Interest ('Local List') for Newcastle.

This shelter - the gift of Stanley Miller intended for the use of patients and their parents visiting the Fleming Memorial Hospital for Sick Children MCMXXVIII

Fleming Memorial Hospital (1888 - 1988) Local List 1928 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle
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Ornamental drinking fountain & shelter, Clayton Road

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Fleming Memorial Shelter

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Fleming Memorial Shelter

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Great North Road, Fleming Memorial Shelter
- Shelter built of buff coloured sandstone with capped pilasters flanking the opening on the east side. The opening is spanned by a timber beam which supports the timber gabled roof. …

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