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Peacock Hall


Peacock Hall was built as the administration block for the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle. The foundation stone for the building was laid by the Prince of Wales on the 20th June 1900. The building, by W.L. Newcombe and Percy Adams, after consultation with Sir A. Waterhouse, was completed in 1906.[1] The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) 1906 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle
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061453:Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne Maybury Malcolm 1995

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Peacock Hall, Royal Victoria Infirmary

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ROYAL VICTORIA INFIRMARY ADMINISTRATION BLOCK - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Hospital offices. Foundation stone 1900 by Prince of Wales; building 1901-1906. By W. L. Newcombe and Percy Adams, after consultation with-Sir A. Waterhouse. Sandstone ashlar ground floor, central pavilion, and …

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Royal Victoria Infirmary Administration Block - cupola

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Royal Victoria Infirmary Administration Block - entrance detail

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Royal Victoria Infirmary Administration Block (detail)

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Royal Victoria Infirmary Administration Block (detail)

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The Royal Victoria Infirmary Administration Block

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List number: 1107175
List grade: 2
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2445264979

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